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Oct 2018
Under the venerable
boughs of the Emancipation Oak,

leaves fell at liberty
into the laps of Afro-Americans.

Lincoln’s proclaimation
sowed acorns amongst dissent;

now mighty oaks grow,
conquering bitter winters.
Written by
Hywel Vaughan-Davies  50/M/UK
(50/M/UK)   
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