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“To Woman, From Man” by Dr. Frederick D. Harper Receives the Literary Titan Book Award
Literary Titan praised the poetry collection for its accessible voice and tributes to women, including Helen Keller, Harriet Tubman and Serena Williams.
- Literary Titan praised Frederick Harper's 'To Woman, From Man' as a "heartfelt, old-fashioned, deeply intentional act of praise, witness, and encouragement," noting Harper's "direct, accessible, and uplifting voice."
- Frederick Harper, a retired professor from Howard University, is the author of 37 books exploring universal themes including romance, peace, love, social justice, and human destiny.
- The collection features therapeutic poems on grief, fear, loneliness, and healing alongside tributes honoring Helen Keller, Harriet Tubman, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Serena Williams, Marie Curie, Tina Turner, and Misty Copeland.
- His body of work includes a 723-page novel, 'The Durabone Prophecies,' 24 books of poetry comprising more than 1,700 poems, and 'The Stories,' a collection from his lifetime.
- Harper has lectured throughout the United States and internationally in France, India, and Canada, while readers can explore his official website and YouTube channel to learn more about his award-winning work.
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