Free, the Hard Way
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About the Book
If you are about change for the better at any cost, Black Feelings (a.k.a. BF) wanted it in the worst way! Shaped and molded by the mean streets of Philly then by twenty years in the penitentiary, all he knew was pain. So he was the murderous, loving, and unjust—but only in his eyes. He chose to take a journey not only to free his mind but also those he felt suffered from oppression wherever it existed. He knew it would be hard, but he would be free. Read this in Free, the Hard Way.
About the Author
I was born in Philly, lived with one parent, which was my mother and my grandmother. She was a free-spirited individual and loved to party. I went to jail, and served 20 years. I've written poetry, articles etc; while in prison to release emotional pain, suffered from the poverty stricken environment, every young adolescent is subjugated too, that makes one the product of a system, which dictates to that ghetto. Wanting to express, the unjust acts committed on prisoners, where it creates a mind-set, some cant learn to cope, this book is to give everyday people, an idea of what goes through the mind of a prisoner, who been awaken to the evil that can effect us all, if not nurtured, with peace and love. My goal is to teach that, to reform, you don't have to dehumanize, degrade, and demonize a human, because they need bettering, or restrictions. Criminality cannot be the panacea, for crime. A reinvented Man.