The Black Panther: A book of poems

The Black Panther: A Book of Poems is a collection of poetry by John Hall Wheelock, written in the 1920s. The poems explore themes of existential contemplation, love, sorrow, and the complex interplay of life and death. Recognized for its cultural significance, this work reflects Wheelock's sensitivity to the human experience and the search for meaning. It is part of the public domain in the United States and serves as a historical artifact of early 20th-century American poetry.






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