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Frederick Douglas Harper

    ON SOCIAL JUSTICE, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND HUMAN DESTINY
    Toward Human Extinction
    It's Not Too Late
    God's Gifts
    Tributes
    And Jesus Spoke on Youtube
    • And Jesus Spoke on Youtube

      • 158 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      And Jesus Spoke on YouTube is a book of poetry and creative prose. It continues author Harper's warnings and benevolent messages on themes of social justice, peace, love, spirituality, human nature, relationships, natural beauty, holistic health, climate change, and the threat of premature human extinction. Featured titles within the book include "And Jesus Spoke on YouTube" "Mandela" "Stop the Killing" "Black Man in a Red Shirt" and "Educating Our Children" "And Jesus Spoke on YouTube" the longest poem at 12 pages, speaks to the true mission of Jesus as a teacher and healer, and it reminds us to live a life based upon Jesus's teachings of love, giving, forgiveness, tolerance, and sacrifice for good cause.

      And Jesus Spoke on Youtube
    • Tributes

      • 136 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      As Dr. Frederick Douglas Harper's 12th book of poetry with prose, Tributes, honors and pays homage to both the living and the dead. There are tributes to exceptional human beings based on their miraculous creations or their sustained humanitarian services exceptional human beings such as Helen Keller, Mother Teresa, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Albert Schweitzer. There are tributes to exceptional human beings whom the author knows; those unsung heroes who have consistently sacrificed to help others. This book honors the dead who sacrifi ced much to benefi t or bring joy to others (e.g., Michael Jackson) or those who died unjustly at the hands of the unjust (e.g., Emmett Till). Also, there are tributes for special occasions (e.g.,birthday) and to persons in special groups (e.g., school or college graduates and outstanding athletes). Finally, there are tributes to two courageous animals (a dove and a dog) based on true stories of valor and character.

      Tributes
    • God's Gifts

      Spiritual Writings

      • 140 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Finally, she meets Mr. Right . . . sizzling, mysterious Sam Donovan. But when he takes the new bride to his remote mansion atop Hell Mountain, she becomes prisoner in a sadistic world of sex, torture and murder. Only too late does she realize that her husband is an escaped sexual psychopath, dubbed by the FBI as the most evil and sexiest guy in the world! He is the MASTER OF HELL MOUNTAIN! "This latest shocker from an author who is fast becoming the supreme Queen of terror and suspense races along at hurricane pace, completely hypnotizing the reader with its extraordinary tale of sex, evil and characters you'll never forget! Andrea D'Allasandra's stunning exercise in horror will leave you breathless! And that last chapter is something else!"

      God's Gifts
    • It's Not Too Late

      • 140 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      It's Not Too Late is a book of poetry, poetic prose, and prose. Its theme and messages warn the reader that it's not too late to develop the light of talent within us, to find and realize our purpose in life, to do the right things, to cooperate globally as one human race without group conflict and violence, and to save ourselves from premature extinction as a human species. Featured titles within the book include "And God Spoke on TV," "And Still We Had the Strength to Smile: Reflections on the Black American Struggle," "A Tribute to White Civil Rights Advocates in U.S. History," "It's Not Too Late," and "Martin, Malcolm, and Medgar."

      It's Not Too Late
    • On Social Justice, Climate Change, and Human Destiny is a compilation of the author’s major creative writings on these themes since 1985. Messages within the book warn the human race of its risk of extinction if global plans are not made for survival in this new world age of rapid climate change, devastating climatic events, nuclear threats, and risk of extraterrestrial impact, e.g., by an asteroid. In his novel, The Durabone Prophecies (2011), Harper states, “At all cost, we must assure the perpetuity of our human species and our highly developed technology and scientific knowledge. There is nothing more important for the human race.” Poetry and prose within this book urge human beings around the world to learn how to live in peace and cooperation for the betterment and longevity of humankind. The author also includes poems about the many miraculous and natural beauties of planet Earth.

      ON SOCIAL JUSTICE, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND HUMAN DESTINY
    • Love Poems of Frederick Douglas Harper

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Love Poems-- is a collection of the finest love poems andthoughts by Frederick Douglas Harper. The author ingeniously organizes hispoems into six sections of the (1) romantic poems, (2) nostalgic lovepoems, (3) sensual love poems, (4) poems on love lost, (5) poems on loverestored, and (6) poems on love of family, children, friends, and nature.Harper's universal themes in his Love Poems-- are timeless and enduringfor all humanity, and, thus, the book's reading and value will be priceless foryears and generations to come. The wisdom, spirituality, and overall power ofHarper's love poetry have been compared to Kahlil Gibran's redemptive lovepoems in his classic book, The Prophet.In Love Poems--, Harper conveys therapeuticand educational messages to the reader through the insightful meanings in hiscreative verse and thoughts. He teaches the reader the significance ofunconditional love, how to deal with lost love in a non-destructive manner, howto forgive and love again, the need to savor romance and romantic memories, andways to understand and tolerate individual differences that can often threatena loving relationship. Love Poems of Frederick Douglas Harper alsoincludes precious nuggets in the form of brief inspirational thoughts on loveand relationships, found in the last section of the book.

      Love Poems of Frederick Douglas Harper