They told me my colour,
Was like dirt on the ground,
To be stamped on, and trod on-
Had no dignity on the land.
But my mother told me,
It was the colour of the land,
This dull brown, they tramp on,
From it, We will rise.
They told me to back off,
Books weren’t for my kind,
It was picking time in lane’s hill,
Cotton’s all that’s worth my time.
My mother laughed and countered,
Without me there’d be no kind,
For books can’t feed their stomach,
They’d always need my kind.
They said I had no history,
My past was a hole in time,
An arrow which hit its target,
We were a lost- lost tribe.
My mother shook with fury,
At the claim we had no roots;
History’s filled with us she raged,
Our tears, our blood, our joys.
From then, I hugged the library
Time for Cotton, time for books;
When they claim I have no history,
I write out to them of our roots.
The above image is courtesy ofย All black everything. Tumblr
oh this poem is spectacular! It truly captures the plight of the African American race. Perfect for black history month!
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Thank you very Much Megan. ๐ that plight and the struggle was exactly what I wanted to depict.
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Black is beautiful.
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Ohh yess it is!!! ๐๐
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Well done Ameena. Very poignant. ๐
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Thank you very much Colin ๐
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Ohhhhh snapping those fingers. I especially love the push of the last stanza. You go girl. Tell them how deep those roots grow!
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Thank you very much! ๐๐ I watched a video of James Baldwin talking about how African-Americans were told they had no roots. And hence, write this ๐
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Great. I need to check that video. I will make a note.
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Excellent indeed!
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Thank you very much ๐
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Indeed a masterpiece Ameena. They r called blacks but that is just a colour but a unrecognised race unfortunately.
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This is so powerful! I can visualize the Mom telling her child these things and I feel the child’s pride building. Great job.
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Thank you very much. Yes! You absolutely get the picture. ๐
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this is spectacular in its depth and description, you are beautiful
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Thank you very much Christina, I really appreciate it. It was inspired by a video I watched of James Baldwin where blacks then, were told they had no roots.
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Well, it is quite poignant. Bravo ๐
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Wow! This is so beautiful! A perfect expression. Thank you for bring me back to this moment and those before this.
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Thank you very much Sarahn, I appreciate it.
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Reblogged this on Christina Strigas and commented:
love this
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This is truly a masterpiece, well written, with a lot of sentiment and a lot of meaning behind each word. Phenomenal
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Thank you very much! โคโค this poem means a lot to me too. I really appreciate it
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Wow Wow Wow, So true and powerful ๐
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Awww, thank you very Much batool ๐
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This is a fantastic poem full of story, wisdom and power. Thanks for sharing. The poem today on my poetry blog here on WordPress is about female anger in case you have time to look? Have a good day, Sam ๐
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Thank you very much for such an amazing comment ๐
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It was well deserved
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