
In Loving Memory of the Most Endangered Species, the Black Male - Volume I: An Abstract of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Paperback
In Loving Memory of the Most Endangered Species, the Black Male - Volume I: An Abstract of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Paperback
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by Isis M. Elijah (Author)
Most Endangered Species: In Loving Memory of the Black Male is powerful and raw. It is an unapologetic, and thought-provoking collection of abstract poetry. The work is clear, concise, and easy to understand. It is intended for all readers from young adult, middle aged, to senior. The social, emotional, and spiritual landscape of the modern Black man is felt in this collection. It was written from a place of concern, empathy, and love. This collection challenges readers to confront the environments and attitudes that contribute to the struggles faced by many families and communities.
Author Isis M. Elijah draws on personal observation and lived experiences to create poems that move between encouragement, critique, and healing. Each piece invites the reader to pause and reflect. Some of the themes include humor, identity, prejudice, loneliness, resilience, relationships, responsibility, and faith. One of the favorite poems in the collection, "The Game Is On", is intentionally to the point and direct. The message is intended to land with clarity and emotional impact.
Rather than offering simple answers, the collection raises important questions about society, accountability, and the value of human life. It speaks to the pressures facing Black men while also encouraging self-reflection within families near and far. At its heart, the book is both a means of meditation and a call for change.
Through poems that address love, loss, personal struggle, and social realities, Most Endangered Species highlights the urgent need to nurture, protect, and uplift the next generation. The work acknowledges difficult truths while emphasizing the possibility of growth, inclusivity, redemption, and hope.
This abstract art collection will resonate with readers interested in contemporary poetry, social justice themes, cultural reflection, and works that explore the human condition through a lens of compassion and truth. For those seeking poetry that challenges, inspires, and encourages meaningful dialogue, this book offers a powerful voice and a timely message.
Author Biography
ISIS M. ELIJAH was raised in the southern town of Tuskegee, Alabama. When she became a teen she moved to Akron, Ohio (where she currently resides). This is her first book of poetry. Visit Isis' website at: imelijah.com



















