
Who Will Cheer for the Young Black Girl
A Collection of Poetry
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Narrated by:
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Ja'Air Bush
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By:
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Yilitha Semons
About this listen
Who Will Cheer for the Young Black Girl is a collection of poetry writings intended to inspire some young woman who is struggling to live up to society’s standard of success as she continues balancing a personal and business life. I believe that words are powerful and can help encourage individuals. It is important to me as a creative writer to paint a picture with words for the enjoyment of my listeners. I hope you as the listener will always be encouraged to continue striving toward your goals in life no matter how dark the path ahead may seem at the moment.
©2018 Yilitha Semons (P)2021 Yilitha Semons
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