Tuesday, May 30, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT


PLANTATION  LIFE







Hard work in the fields
Was the way of life
Goes back to the sugar
Plantations of the island
Days then tobacco and
Cotton from southern
Plantations then the steel
Mills and refineries of the
Great migration to urbanization
On to sports and entertainment
Arenas we can't seem to escape
The plantation




Wednesday, May 24, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT


JIM CROW IS ALIVE



Jim Crow did not die
With the signing of
The civil rights bill
Into law
Jim Crow is alive for
There are still unwritten
Laws used to subjugate to
Try and rule  Black people
To keep them sitting in
The back of the bus to
Keep them drinking
From the colored only
Water fountain to keep
Them in shackles forever
Enslaved

Monday, May 15, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT

TEARS FOR OUR CHILDREN



Crying for them all
Especially for the
Children
Crying for things we
Lost in the fires of the
Struggle for humanity
Crying for the four
Little girls slain in the
Birmingham church
Bombing crying
For emmitt till
Brutally slain in Mississippi
On the early
Battlefield  of civil rights
Ruby bridges the little
Rock nine they were the sacrificial
Lambs our children marching
Dying for the cause
Crying tears for all our children
Done away with by those
Who saw fit to hit
Us where it hurts most
In our future generations






Monday, May 8, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT

WAKE UP


Don't be shocked
Malcolm said when I
Say I was in prison you
Still in prison

I've left from where I've
Been but you still there
Malcolm said you still a
Prisoner of your own
Mind by the way you
Think you still sleep




Monday, April 24, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT


EPIDEMIC PROPORTIONS


Everything has always been
Anti the Black man yet we
Building America too
Like you even
Though what we got overtime
Was hatred, discrimination, drugs, disrespect
And imprisonment always
Trying to get rid of us, send us
Away back to Africa any place
But here
Lock us up kill us
Off exterminate us like a
Plague of epidemic proportions





Monday, April 17, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT



UNRESOLVED ISSUES









Been going around in circles
Trying to find it but not much
Has changed in hundreds of
Years for us except time
Different decade
Different century
Different Black man
Same nonsense still must be
Overcome that we haven't
Overcome yet
We shall overcome again
And again with no end in sight




Monday, April 10, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT




















WHAT FREEDOM?







I be's a free man said the
Ex-slave after emancipation
In 1865 declared it law.

Yet some Negros did not
Realize a problem existed
With  the idea of freedom
Until 99 years later when a
Civil rights bill was passed into
Law giving us certain unalienable
Rights that should have already
Been  ours without question

We hold these truths to be
Self- evident that
All men are created equal
That includes us Negros
We the people too

Monday, April 3, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT


ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE




Huey p newton minister
Of defense for the black
Panther party talking about
Black power not just brute
Strength black power but us
As a people empowering
Ourselves acquiring holistic
Knowledge to combat racism
To increase our revolutionary
Fervor and huey
Was a ph.d

Monday, March 27, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT


ROCKING THE BOAT



White people pulled all the
Stops to keep Black people
From getting their just due.
Two four six eight we don't
Want to integrate they said no
Niggas in our schools they said
Send them back to Africa where
They come from they said but the
Lil rock nine lil ruby bridges and
James meredith began to rock the
Education desegration boat and
White people could not yet
Accept the fact that niggas were
People too that niggas bled red
Blood too




Monday, March 20, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT

SEPARATE BUT equal




Pre-civil rights era
White people were convinced we
Should all live separate but equal.
Segregated
My land is my land your land is your
Land kind of thing no discrimination
Separate but equal.
Negroe people were like yeah
We can live with that too we don't need
To occupy the same space in conflict.
We can be self-sufficient do for
Ourselves just give us our 40 acres
And a mule we can work with that
Just give us a fair deal. As the years passed
Things did not change prejudice and
Racism raised it's ugly head in hunger
And a movement for change was born


Monday, March 13, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT


NOW WE HERE



We started from the bottom
De-segregated schools and
Lunch counters water fountains and
Toilets boycotts and sit-ins massive
Demonstrations to use urinals beside
White folk . All the time working
Steadily all the time working our
Way back to being the head and
Not the tail


Monday, March 6, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT

HEADS OR TAILS





Booker T and W.E.B. were two
Sides of the same coin both
Black.  The mistake we always
Make about which was the
Right side to choose like
Malcolm or Martin Luther
King two sides of the same
Coin was not learning to put
Certain differences aside for
The sake of unification



Monday, February 27, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT


FIRST QUESTION



Is our existence an accident
Of evolution?
Or is it the
Creator's plan that the
Black man must live out
His destiny and overcome the
Curse he put upon himself
Through ignorance and disobedience
Of Divine Law?


Monday, February 20, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT


THE LETTER M STANDS FOR MARTYR



Medgar Evers of Mississippi
Registered Blacks to vote in
The deep South
Assassinated by someone they knew
But did not convict

Malcolm X on the streets of Manhattan
Spoke on the
Inhumane treatment of Black people
On a world stage
Assassinated by someone they knew
But did not convict


Martin Luther King in Memphis
Standing up for the rights of Black
Oppressed workers
Assassinated by someone they knew
But did not convict


Was this all a part of the
Master plan of Black genocide
That they know nothing about?








Monday, February 13, 2017

BLACK HISTORY POEM PROJECT

HISTORY 101


History 101 should be read as
His story 101 and is based
On lies and misconceptions
That Black people were lead to
Believe as the truth that would
Set us all free one day
But it didn't
It couldn't
As a result we have
Witnessed truth crushed
To earth rising again




Tuesday, February 7, 2017

BACKSTABBBERS - THE O'JAYS

2/1 - Saturday 12:11 am


First time long time since I spoke to my ex this evening. We had a small family crisis that needed to be resolved or else it could have been blown out of proportion. Although I was nipping it in the bud it was good to hear from her because I got an angle of the incident which I didn't have before. Her commentary resolved the issue for me. It was like I thought but I couldn't prove my point without an eye witness. She was that. Basically we talked on that incident and my beef incident from the other day.

8:04 pm

First day of "Black History Month." It means different things to different people and it has a very special place in my heart.

Been around for a long while going back to when it was a week long. I go some special plan to honor our shining Black Kings and Queens by writing a poem a day for the month of February. I just got the idea and impulse earlier today and I will see where it goes. Hopefully some good stuff will come out of it.