To Woman, From Man is a compilation of Harper’s poems and prose that are relevant to and for women. It honors and pays tribute to both famous and non-famous women, and it recognizes and acknowledges women who have suffered or been uncredited and discredited over centuries.
The author also expresses gratitude and pays tribute to women during his life who have positively influenced his growth and achievements, including his mother, school teachers, a college instructor, a Sunday school teacher, friends, and two former wives who remain dear friends and loved ones.
In addition, the last section of To Woman, From Man includes quotations deemed to be meaningful to and for women, because of their inspirational, educational, therapeutic, spiritual, and enlightening value. In the introduction of the book, author Harper states that publishing To Woman, From Man was a labor of love.
About The Author
Dr. Frederick D. Harper is a retired professor from Howard University. He is author of 37 books on universal themes such as romance, peace, love, social justice, human destiny, climate change, fear, sensuality, race relations, human extinction, spirituality, education, and therapy. Harper has an academic background in counseling and psychotherapy, psychology, and sociology.
Discover a heartfelt tribute to women’s enduring impact, featuring powerful reflections, gratitude, and wisdom that uplift, heal, and inspire generations everywhere through love, truth, and.