The Manifesto of an Aboriginal Descendant of North American Indigenous People is a collection of poetry showcasing the life of a person covering all the aspects of his existence, his principles, and his beliefs. Author Jesus Angel Carrera tells his journey involving battling struggles of socioeconomic and political concerns attached to his status being an immigrant.

 

The poems offer words of encouragement and inspiration for people in the same path of searching for their own identity and searching for a better version of themselves.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

JESUS ANGEL CARRERA was born in a small village called Xochipala in the state of Guerrero, Mexico a Nahuatl speaking community in the early age but now Spanish speaking. He was born as a Mestizo who immigrated to the United States in 1995 escaping poverty and corruption with the purpose of following the American dream.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Collective poetry that involves the social-economic and political struggles of an individual. Immigration, acculturation, assimilation and repatriation struggles written in poetic words. It contains inspirational words of encouragement to many people that are in search for their own identity. From being indigenous or aboriginals descendants to Mestizos (biracial and multiracial) in this modern times.

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