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  JACQUELINE AMOS   

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Author Jacqueline
Amos takes you on a
Journey the foundation of aesthetics; Jacqueline’s arts exhibit a historical consciousness typical
of southern literature.


Implementing in her
voice value religious
or moral interpretations
of the world, is loyal to family, friends, and
community, and unavoidably confronts a heritage
of slavery and racial
struggle. Jacqueline
conclusions stands firm,
she states because
of the irony and
tragedy of the Negro
southern history,
I focus on the dignity
beyond death, the
aesthetics of a free
mind, under all odds
of slavery, are
conscious of human
imperfection, social
injustice, and the
existence of evil
in the world. At
the same time, I
shall bring forth
truth that stood
beyond the savage
abuse of man and
his silhouette
illusions implemented
through the human Gods.


Jacqueline’s first
book of poems,
In My Father’s
house, Publisher,
Publish America,
And then
followed Self
Publishing,
and followed A
Message To A Black
Son,( 2005) and
was followed by
Indoctrination Of
A New World Order
Black men (2004),
and ” All Black
Men Who Ware Shades
Ain’t Blind”,
(2005). The Talking Tree”(2005) “Black
Waters Tell Them
My Name”(2005) and
followed ” I Am A
Black Women, I Am
Old Enough To Dye”
(2005) A Message
To A Black Daughter
Honor Shall Not Be
Removed, (2004),
Black Mans Diary,
(2006) What You
Know About A Ghetto
Child, (2005)
These are a few of
many; Her most
famous poem "
Mama All The
Slaves Done Died”;
was part of
“ The Education of
Jacqueline Amos”
Songs of Experience,
God Light Is Green,
The Black Moses Reform,
and then followed so
on, so on.


In these works
the world is seen from the present to the past,
it gives the
dignity before death.
In this speech
Jacqueline states,
I am not
a slave, I shall
never be label
as a slave,
God said I was
woman, man say I am,
the daughter of a
slave, Harriet Tubman,
Soldier Truth, many
sisters, who carried
the cross, God said
I was warrior.


In Jacqueline’s
books she
speaks of family,
and strength,
she teaches
the world, you
are a gift from God,
stand tall never
walk in no mans
shadow,
the good slave
is a dead slave,
one who
has freed his
self, from mans
destructions,
God is the master,
and the devils
who have lost his key.


To be an author of
the present, and
never speaking of
the past, the mind
cannot conceive the
true meaning of
historical aesthetics;
the source of my
instilment details,
of the struggles
just to stay alive,
through indignation,
betrayed into the
dangerous character
of an Author;



I sought among the
prosperity, to de
program the destructions
of a tube legations
that toxins the mind,
a free chose of birth,
that constitute my
liberty to speak, the
army is not an army,
when the warrior fights
among each other, and
the people suffer from the addictive addiction
for power, what
is revolution?


When the windows
are closed in,
and there is no
link, the miss
conception of passage,
Salvatore of righteousness;
the loyalty died when
the hero performed
miracles. Jacqueline
Amos the
new energy of the
past and future
Jacqueline the Master
of Arts.


MY ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
  • Cambridge Who's Who In America
    Emerald Who's Who In America
  • Alumni Association, Humanitarian Services Award/Recognition Filipino and American People, Museum of Modern Art Brooklyn Museum, John F. Kennedy Performing Art /International World Wide Artist, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Arts and Culture Harlem State Building Arts and Culture, Brooklyn Council for the Arts, American Arts for famous Artist, International World Wide Directory of Artist, Schaumburg Library of Black Studies, Proclamation Borough. President, Olympic Visions of Harlem, Medgar Evers College Archive Collections, Plaque Rhythm and Blues Singer, Silvestre World Wide Registry, International Library of Poetry, Black Poets Society, Black Writers Organization
  • One million Women’s Movement, Independent Living Gallery, 18 one-woman shows, Outstanding Award in Teaching /Medgar Evers College, Black Enterprise, Press, Journals, Media, Books, International Merit Award Poetry.Com Advocate for people who are
    NAPC Net Judges International Poetry Competitions, BCAT Television The Biography of Jacqueline Amos, Radio Round Table, Medgar Evers College Round Table Radio,
    City College Radio, City College Archives, Freedom Fund Foundation, Abdul Dialio Artist Archives , 5 International T.V. Shows Biography

MY NEWS:

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Lady Blues Jackie Amos is the newest style since the 1940's her influences such as Bessie Smith, Billy Holiday,Lenis Guess, Langston Hughes and many who came before her, in her unique style Lady Blues the soul of soul impacts the black roots of blues, Jacqueline favorite phase, I came through the back door, but now I am returning in the front. My Mama told me I was a country girl, I took the train on the silver Media, from the south, I don milk many cows, and road on the back of the bus, but I have arrived to another level of black jazz, for those who were before me, I must keep the torch burning, I am the new arrival from the past, Lady Blues Jackie have worked the fields of blues, and milked the clubs of Brooklyn's house, but I have been born again, on the back of the south, and in the new halls of New York, play me some of those down home blues.


I will take you back to the woods of the south, through the mystery of blues, the cries of the pain that centered in man hearts, I have arrived to bring back that down home south.
Lady Blues first gained widespread recognition Tar Hill Lounge, Cave, Fulton Terrace, Sugar Hill, Many of her compositions, " Lodi Pop, "I Got A Sugar Daddy", "He May Not Be Very Fancy", "Creeping," Lady Blues also a publish author and International Artist, this is just some of her contributions to the world of arts, Lady Blues said, I am the statue of the invisible blues, all that comes through me have lived and pass on, but though the synopsis of rebirth, I shall cloak the voices of black roots.
Lady Blues states nobody knows my name, buy my compositions shall compliment the sounds of black roots.



The blues was born the motherland of suffering and pain, oh how the poetic revolution, when the Deep South lived and prayed by the black psalms. The history that bared the pain and the underground that brought a new day, through the suffering came enhancement, and through the roots of cries brought character, and character that sooth the suffering of the end of slavery and the roads to freedom. Lord I Ain't Going To Study War No More, I'se on my way to the freedom land, lord I shall open the door.
The Southern blues is the style of lady blues; her dynamic style portrays Billy Holliday, Bessie Smith, Etta James, Earthier Kit," My man Doesn't Love Me" Billy Holiday, and many exceptional lady blues singers, her high light is differently original, with that misty forte of blues aesthetics " Many say she is the resurrection of the past. Lady blues Jackie compose on the rhythm of the bars of notes; the melody instantly forms a historic symphony of blues. Lady Blues portray the 40's in her conservatory of originals, feeling the soul that lives within her, her vocal style at times resemble Bessie Smith, and many masters of the blues.



Lady Blues also creates a forum the back door blues.
I take on a new preservation of modern blues and jazz, with a touch of honey that sticks to my ribs, the legends that lives through me, The symposium preceded a performance of blues related to the compositions of her poetry, the pain of pleasure one might say sadistic in the format of relevance, the association of pain and pleasure, Lady Blues Jackie have been performing since the age of 19 relating to the stories of her family tree, I think she is genuinely.


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City: Brooklyn
State/Country: N.Y. U.S

BOOKS PUBLISHED:

BookFor Immediate Release


A Powerful Book, Author Jacqueline Amos famous poet of the 21st Century speaks through her pen, she states I write not about color to edify who I am , I write about the visual discrimination that have been branded in the blood, it is not the color of a man that makes him who he is, but the righteousness of humanities, and how he serves upon earth, it is the universal sin, man proceeds to identify a man by his color, and not by his deeds.



It has become a calamity how man fear the color of ones skin, division that breaks any hopes of diversity, and the fear that he uses as his defense.I write not off division, but the hopes that man can come to terms that we all are one, educating the universe without each other, the world would slowly faze into another hopeless survival, together we stand divided we fall.


Man wants to own the world, but he dose not use empowerment to save it, I write about the commitment of change, nevertheless I speak of turmoil's that man refuse to let go, the ancestors who have given blood, that we as a people can put behind us the fear of this obstruction that continues to plague our universe.


In the name of the Almighty God who shed tears, as a mother to a child, if there siblings fight, it brings pain to the heart, a mother who nurtures the love of her child, it leaves a bitter taste, to see them fight and out of ignorance hurt one another, imagine the tears in Gods eyes.



Brooklyn, NY - March 21, 2007. Jacqueline Amos release her New Book, Aint Know Walls To Shelter The Pain, Where there is dust, there shall be ashes Where there's death, there shall be grieving, Ain't know walls to shelter the pain Have I not felt the ashes, and sender? As thee my king, the same that once till dawn In the holocaust of my breed, the same that once till dawn I carried the load of an un civilized summary.
Ain't know doors to sheaf the pain.Have I not felt the pain of you my brother
Have I not cried the same song
Have I not watched my babies
Descended in this holocaust call revival.
Ain't know doors to sheaf the pain
So now the walls close in
Seeking for shelter to heal.



Ain't Know Walls To Shelter The Pain.
(Author Jacqueline Amos)
This book seeks not only to help you
Understand Deep in de' heart, if I can wipe it away
I give unto thee in my blood
Aint know walls to shelter the pain
And I lie far and below, hoping
That our walls embrace, to
Bring closure of this pain, my tomb
Is awaiting the spirit to close.


Joining as one, the strength
Shall widen the walls;
And I lye upon the Nile, from de'
Slavery cost, and where it was the
Plantation closed, for we must
Embrace and reached beyond
The ivory cost, and let thy heart
Heal each other closeAnd there is was the ship went down
Drums of the death song
But yet I swam upon the sea
And broke the chains upon my feet
And carried my babies far and above;
The seed of my nations, I rised upon my head
Aint know walls to close
I am you and you are me
The pain that lives within
Ain't know walls to close.


Jacqueline is a graduate of Medgar Evers College, Degree in Education, and minored in Arts Education Jacqueline Amos a publish Author, documented with the Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Shum berg Library Of Black Studies, Ethiopic Coptic Church Museum, American Artist Association, International Word Wide Registry, Harlem Gallery, Harlem State Culture Building, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Medgar Evers College Historical Art Archives, Brooklyn Counsel Of The Arts, Emerald Who's Who's Executives and Professionals, World Wide Artist.
Humanitarian Award, Philippians and American People,
Proclamation Noumi Arts (Borough President, Howard Golden Proclamation from, (David A. Patterson, New York State Senate, 29th District, Bedford Styvesant Art and Culture,
Black Hero's, Medgar Evers College AlumniJacqueline has been feature on many live broadcast, the biography of Jacqueline Amos, City College Round Table Radio, Bcap, The Biography Of Lady Blues, Spiritual Train, T.V. The Biography Of Jacqueline Amos Author, Medgar Evers College Radio Part 1, Part 2, Black Women Artist, Mary Umolou, Jacqueline Also completed Sound Track with James Gasken, (Brooklyn Black FilmProductions) Preacher in the Movie Goodnite Mr. Charlie, 18 one women shows in Art, Music, Poetry, Short Stories.



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Book


In this book the author Jacqueline Amos, delays a message, through short stories of southern folk tales, I was deprived of myself of my own body, soul, and spirit, and I am free only because I succeeded in escaping the clutches of the man who claimed me as his property, within the darkness of his adventures, the light appeared upon my face, Remembering the words of the almighty no weapons shall form against you, through my thermals and extensions of un reprisal detention, I reclaim my self from the singulars of destruction, made my escape into emancipation, a free state, and it is a pleasing coincidence the survival of the land call beast anthology, I stood at the walls of reimbursement, in the Royal Chambers of deliverance, in the stroll of emancipation of inheritances, yet I sing not the song of slavery, I was never a slave, I was emancipated through my mothers womb, and injected by my fathers seed call roots, and combining my historical roots

 
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