Description
900 Blacks: The Agony of Innocent Souls , is a narrative poesy which evolves around the profound detrimental disparities that many a black man experiences while in diaspora, where there is many a racist hand that inflicts sorrow and despair onto their innocent souls. The participant observer describes a number of settings from which their future leader, Okang, who to them is a servant-leader, engages in dire situations to make valiant himself before the people he wants to lead. This chain of sorrows brings to light the prevalence of a foreign system that inflicts pain and suffering, yet again perpetuating more discriminatory forms of inequalities on the black folks, who want nothing but love, peace and life. "A mad man is a peaceful person in the world more than an opulent black man. Although we all are racists in different factions, some races are more racist than others.