Born in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1966, Micah moved from Japan to Washington, D.C., after his biological father died of cancer in 1972. Micah was raised in Washington, D.C., until his graduation from high school in the early 1980s. During his formative years, Micah was an all-star football player and was a trained gospel musician. After attending college, he joined the U.S. Air Force in 1986 where he served in the U.S. and in Frankfurt, Germany. In 1990, he wrote aAfrican-American Man, where are you?aahis first award winning poem, which chronicled the pain of the African-American soul from the death of the civil rights movement in the late 1960s until the new black consciousness movement at the beginning of the 1990s. Leaving the Air Force in 1992, Micah joined the hospitality industry. After living in various cities in the U.S. to include Newark, New Jersey, Columbus, Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois, Micah, being entrenched in constant transition, became inspired to write about his life and give a poetas voice to love, happiness, pain, and social commentary. With his works being lost in the midst of many transitions along with the development of a slam poetry pseudonym, The Lost Works of Micah Soulpoet was born. Now living in Chicago and working as a successful hotel executive, Micah has been inspired to grow his love of poetry.
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