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Alexander Speaks In Chesapeake - The New Journal and Guide

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Chesapeake native Kwame Alexander spoke about his journey to becoming an internationally known author, executive producer, and educator. He discussed his best-selling novel "The Crossover" and the challenges of bringing poetry to the screen.

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