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My Words, My Liberation
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Rajendra Ramlogan came to America full of hope, the recipient of a funded internship at the prestigious Washington, DC, law firm of Wilmer, Cutler, and Pickering. Born in Trinidad and Tobago, a nation whose population is descended from African slaves and indentured Indian laborers, Ramlogan was no stranger to racial tension, but he quickly discovered being black in America meant something outside his previous experience. In My Words, My Liberation, Ramlogan offers an introspective memoir in ver…

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Rajendra Ramlogan came to America full of hope, the recipient of a funded internship at the prestigious Washington, DC, law firm of Wilmer, Cutler, and Pickering. Born in Trinidad and Tobago, a nation whose population is descended from African slaves and indentured Indian laborers, Ramlogan was no stranger to racial tension, but he quickly discovered being black in America meant something outside his previous experience.

In My Words, My Liberation, Ramlogan offers an introspective memoir in verse. While living in DC and during his studies at the New York University School of Law, he chronicled his experiences, his anger, and the resilience of those around him coping every day with systemic oppression. Ramlogan forced himself to confront his inner demons through poetry-poems whose themes seem to predict a savage beating that left their author semicomatose for two long years.

Written in urban apartments, on subways, and in the parks of DC and New York, Ramlogan's expressive verse deals with pride and exhaustion, injustice and brotherhood, the concrete city and the haven of the natural world.

This is Ramlogan's world. To explore it is to meet with both disenchantment and hope in equal measure.

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Rajendra Ramlogan came to America full of hope, the recipient of a funded internship at the prestigious Washington, DC, law firm of Wilmer, Cutler, and Pickering. Born in Trinidad and Tobago, a nation whose population is descended from African slaves and indentured Indian laborers, Ramlogan was no stranger to racial tension, but he quickly discovered being black in America meant something outside his previous experience.

In My Words, My Liberation, Ramlogan offers an introspective memoir in verse. While living in DC and during his studies at the New York University School of Law, he chronicled his experiences, his anger, and the resilience of those around him coping every day with systemic oppression. Ramlogan forced himself to confront his inner demons through poetry-poems whose themes seem to predict a savage beating that left their author semicomatose for two long years.

Written in urban apartments, on subways, and in the parks of DC and New York, Ramlogan's expressive verse deals with pride and exhaustion, injustice and brotherhood, the concrete city and the haven of the natural world.

This is Ramlogan's world. To explore it is to meet with both disenchantment and hope in equal measure.

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