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In the poem Unbroken: Black Lives Martyred, a poet Yitz Nti wades into a highly controversial debate about race in America.
It follows recent killing of unarmed African Americans by police officers and a culture of racial hatred towards African Americans. Enjoy it.
Miss P,
I am surprised you’ve got four eyes
But cannot see
You cannot see
You tell me about the rings of Saturn
And the dunes of Mars
You tell me about the gases of Jupiter
And the craters of the moon
But you cannot see,
You cannot see
What lies within your own yard:
Black lives martyred
In the gas chamber of structural racism and oppression
Where none can breath.
But Emmett Tilled the land
He broke some hard clods
And loosened the soil
And we’ve seen things grow
But we await the harvest
The harvest of justice.
Did the gains Garnered
And the tokens earned
All crumble with the Freedman’s Bureau?
I see the Alton-ating
And shifting posts
You like his dougie
But he is still the boogieman,
In that Hoodie
He gives your kids a fright
And his presence sparks white flight.
But you ravished his maids
Copied their braids
And sampled their tunes.
Hey friend,
You are mired in a land of black codes
And red lines
And on a ration of a Bland diet of justice
Amidst a trail of tears
And you seem to be stuck in the middle passage.
We see Gray skies overhead
But we’ll wade in the waters.
It may be better to drown
In the rising tide of activism
Than to stand and get Browned
Though some shackles remain
And though the whip of injustice sears and burns
Our spirit stands unbroken.
We will tarry
For the chariots will swing low.
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