Leadership.
Harry Seymour

Why Black History Month

Why Black History Month <p>Were it not for slavery</p> <p>There would be no</p> <p>Black History Month</p> <p>Martin Luther King Jr. Day</p> <p>Or a Malcom X</p> <p>No Barack Obama</p> <p>Our first Black President</p> <p>And arguably, no America</p> <p>As we know it</p> <p>Built on sweat and tears</p> <p>Of free labor</p> <p>Over hundreds of years</p> <p>Making a young nation</p> <p>Prominent and wealthy</p> <p>Beneficiaries of a servitude</p> <p>Both north and south</p> <p>Until slaves were freed</p> <p>Only to endure Jim Crow</p> <p>Discrimination and segregation</p>

Were it not for slavery

There would be no

Black History Month

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Or a Malcom X

No Barack Obama

Our first Black President

And arguably, no America

As we know it

Built on sweat and tears

Of free labor

Over hundreds of years

Making a young nation

Prominent and wealthy

Beneficiaries of a servitude

Both north and south

Until slaves were freed

Only to endure Jim Crow

Discrimination and segregation

For another hundred years

Leaving a legacy

In American history

Worthy of special attention

With the solemnity

Of a living monument

That is

Black History Month.

 

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 02/29/2024 - 16:26

Permalink

Frederick Rundlet Tisbury MA

Once again we are blessed with the presence and being of this marvelous poet, artist.....and teacher to all. Amen

Add new comment

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.