Author Horace Mungin's first published work in 1968, "Dope Hustler's Jazz," part one of a two volume set of anti-drug poetry, was the beginning of a writing career that started in the Black Arts Movement and would extend over five decades of literary contributions. Mungin's vast catalogue of writing paints a vivid scenario of Black life in America spanning several decades.
RIDGEVILLE, S.C., July 8, 2019 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — It was 1968 when literary giant Horace Mungin penned his first published work, “Dope Hustler’s Jazz,” part one of a two volume set of anti-drug poetry. “Dope Hustler’s Jazz” was the beginning of a writing career that started in the Black Arts Movement. Horace Mungin Books is celebrating 50 years of intellectual success with the re-release of ten books.