Beatrice Solomon
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eatrice S. Solomon was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. She spent eleven years in a foster home and one of her poems is dedicated to her foster mother. She reunited with her family at the age of sixteen. With one of her brothers she found and joined a non-denominational church where she gained insight and interest in the Holy Bible.
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eatrice S. Solomon was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. She spent eleven years in a foster home and one of her poems is dedicated to her foster mother. She reunited with her family at the age of sixteen. With one of her brothers she found and joined a non-denominational church where she gained insight and interest in the Holy Bible.
It was there, at the Great Church of Deliverance, when she found faith in God and in the Bible. She was an usher, devotional leader, and editor of a monthly newsletter for the church.
Beatrice was married at the age of nineteen and now has one son. In 1985 she was diagnosed with schizophrenia and was committed to an institution for 30 days. Poems like The Test of Time and No One were inspired by her experiences in the institution.
Beatrice received her Associate of Arts degree in General Studies from Baltimore City Community College in 2012.
Beatrice enjoys traveling and has lived in Sacramento, California and Dallas, Texas. She also loves talking on the phone, receiving mail, and writing in her journal.