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'''Orville Lloyd Douglas''' (born on ] ]) in ] Ontario ] to Jamaican Canadian parents. Douglas graduated York University with a BA degree in history. Douglas' work has been published in Canadian publications such as the Toronto Star, Xtra Magazine, Now Magazine, Word Magazine. He has also received acclaim internationally in American publications such as Venus magazine, Honey magazine, Arise magazine, and the Philadelphia Inquirer. In April 2005, "You Don't Know Me" was published by TSAR Publications. The poetry collection explores issues that the black community and the mainstream gay community ignore and that is the lives of gay black men. In the volume Douglas poetry uncovers the issues of black gay male identity, the black family, mainstream and gay racism, love, and homophobia. '''Orville Lloyd Douglas''' (born on ] ]) in ] Ontario ] to Jamaican Canadian parents. Douglas graduated York University with a BA degree in history. Douglas' work has been published in Canadian publications such as the Toronto Star, Xtra Magazine, Now Magazine, Word Magazine. He has also received acclaim internationally in American publications such as Venus magazine, Honey magazine, Arise magazine, and the Philadelphia Inquirer. In April 2005, "You Don't Know Me" was published by TSAR Publications. The poetry collection explores issues that the black community and the mainstream gay community ignore and that is the lives of gay black men. In the volume Douglas poetry uncovers the issues of black gay male identity, the black family, mainstream and gay racism, love, and homophobia.
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Orville Lloyd Douglas (born on September 26 1976) in Toronto Ontario Canada to Jamaican Canadian parents. Douglas graduated York University with a BA degree in history. Douglas' work has been published in Canadian publications such as the Toronto Star, Xtra Magazine, Now Magazine, Word Magazine. He has also received acclaim internationally in American publications such as Venus magazine, Honey magazine, Arise magazine, and the Philadelphia Inquirer. In April 2005, "You Don't Know Me" was published by TSAR Publications. The poetry collection explores issues that the black community and the mainstream gay community ignore and that is the lives of gay black men. In the volume Douglas poetry uncovers the issues of black gay male identity, the black family, mainstream and gay racism, love, and homophobia.

Bibliography

Poetry

  • 'You Don't Know Me' - 2005

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