Abstract

Memories of Men is a poetic meditation on the history of how we, as black men, were shaped in the process, and legacy, of forced migration. The poem looks to unpack the implications of the patriarchal masks we wear to survive in the presence of Empire. More importantly, the poem asks the question of if it is possible to undo our wrongs, in relationship to patriarchy, to End ourselves in the vision of others in community who we've harmed, due to our alignment with a western patriarchal value system.

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