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Max S. Gordon: A Love For Me

Regular readers of The New Civil Rights Movement know well the profound work of Max S. Gordon, who has authored here moving pieces like, “Brother To Brother: A Letter To Herman Cain,” and his earlier, “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free: On Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes And The Help.”

What many folks don’t know is that Max is multi-faceted and multi-talented, and just released his first song. When he shared it with me I told him we must put it on the site. I’m sure you’ll agree and I’m sure you’ll enjoy it!

The song is available on iTUNES and Amazon MP3.  A portion of the proceeds from the song are donated to help LGBT teens at risk.

By the way, here’s Max’s bio:
Max Gordon is a writer and activist. He has been published in the anthologies Inside Separate Worlds: Life Stories of Young Blacks, Jews and Latinos (University of Michigan Press, 1991), Go the Way Your Blood Beats: An Anthology of African-American Lesbian and Gay Fiction (Henry Holt, 1996) and Mixed Messages: An Anthology of Literature to Benefit Hospice and Cancer Causes. His work has also appeared on openDemocracy, Democratic Underground and Truthout, in Z Magazine, Gay Times, Sapience, and other progressive on-line and print magazines in the U.S. and internationally.

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