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Peroxide Dreads (Edited To Fit)
dousing your non-kinky hair
with peroxide in hopes of forming curly kinks
and without manipulation
the matted strands
finally intertwine
except your Peroxide Dreads
don’t resemble mind
            limp and still...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: I do not know?



The 44th President
The 44th President “one who is blessed” in Swahili,
Happens to love his wife’s Shrimp Linguini.
His desk, in the senate office once belonged to Robert Kennedy!
Renegade Tried to make it in to an all black male...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Rhyme
New Jerusalem
Each Block full of cops and stray shots that spot and show the stash rats and infinit trash 
speakers blast weed and hash dispatch mash whores and cash jealousy splash blood spills 
landfills alcoholics who...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Rhyme
An African Dreamer's Dilema
I  dreamt of what I  could  be
when  this faithful  deluge
give up 
when my day 
finally breaks

My bamboo bed
tripled  its size
and has only few sticks
still left 
Behold!
the depth of father’s...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: I do not know?
I'Ll Be There For You (Love Is On Board Too)
One morning long-ago, he calls together his executive board meeting, even those 
in attentance were amazed of his greeting's. O'Abraham was there as were Elijah and
Moses too. Also I'm comprehended to believe on this secred...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Narrative



I Come From a People
“I Come From A People”
Written by Kim Tipton Scott

I come from a people...

Forced to labor from sun up
‘till after it had gone down
and from the fruits of this 
involuntary servitude
cotton...tobacco...and cane
an entire country was built
with...

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© Kim Scott  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Free verse
Create a White Soil, It Is Worth the Toil
I am black, 
you are 
white... of 
course,
my blood 
is red, 
what 
colour is 
yours?
I am an 
African, 
you are an 
American,
The Sun is 
my skin, 
why do 
you tan?

'I am 
white, you 
are black',...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Rhyme
Mosaic Memory
Frightend children under the baobab
Of elders discourse playing
At the deep edge of rites
Of passages
With no Atlantic dream.

There is a beauty here
Before the other world began
Forgetting its origin
And taste
Of white milk in black breast
Beautifully caressing
The tongue
Outside...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Free verse
My Man
Dreads swingin’
Golden brown skin
Deep south
Drawl
Cunning like 
A fox
Sharp as
An eagle
So strung out;
Me I mean 
Over your love
Security and protection
Is all I feel
In his arms
A familiarity
Like no other
With you I 
Feel back to
My roots
I can smell...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Free verse
Holy Water
Lord I'm trying to design lines to give sight to the blind
that Chuk D fight the power 1989

that Brand Nubian/BDP scriptures
trying to tell them slow down or loves gonna get cha

the whole games been infected...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Rhyme
Project Blues...
Hanging out on my front porch in East Capital 

dwellings on the SE side of town as we sip on a forty

and talking about who got smoked the other night... We 

all got them Project...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: I do not know?
The Mark of Cain
Dare I chide you my child
For playing in the moonlight
With the children of those I know
Despise my kind and kin folks?

Dare  chide you my child
For daring to put aside
deep seated wounds I felt
Grievances of...

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© Eze Obiora  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: I do not know?
What Do You Know
What do you know about a nightmare coming true and a dream being just a dream?

What do you know about things looking one way, but they aren't always what they seem?

What do you know about...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Free verse
Brown Skin
Brown skin							 
Skin brown							 
Always an insult						
Always a put down

Low expectations
No chance for a win
Cast down and locked up
Because of the color of my skin

I want to be somebody
Is there any hope for me
No, I...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: I do not know?
I Am Black History
I am a Negro.

Young,gifted, and black.

I have been to the golden gates of heaven and felt the blazing heat of the doors to hell.

Then made my way back.

I have cried a sea full of tears.

I...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: I do not know?
A Wind Blows
A wind blows here
From distant far
Cold and rare
Swept from a star
And little bits
Of bones
And little bits
Of souls
Through the forest wanders
Filtered by trees.

A wind blows here
From distant stars
Set churning mere
sea like spars
Whipping
The flesh of belief
Sipping
Randomly
The Fahrenheit...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Free verse
The Prey and the Bait
THE PREY AND THE BAIT

Before and beyond time
Not one man will make a case
For such a pathetic story
Owing to self bigotry

You complain by the day
You murmur by the noon
At twilight, you sob by the way
And...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Narrative
I See You
I see you don't see me
Watching you
Watching me.
I know you don't hear me
Listening you
Listening me.

I am the invisible man
Muted
In your discourse of salvation
Distributed
Against your stereotype of expectation
Passed over
Beware of the returning progigal.

You shout to me
From...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Free verse
Reprisal
After leaving sweating bricks and rotten pus behind
We agreed our Moses was not blind
But then standing at desolate sea, we come to find
The army was galloping in our mind

If only we could be still, and...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Lyric
East St. Louis, Il: City of Champs
East St. Louis, IL
City of Champs

A city with untapped potential and mountains of hope,
A people with great dreams, reaching forward
Looking for ways to manage and cope.
From the outside looking in, it doesn’t appear to be...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: I do not know?
Blue Sky
Stop don’t move
And hold your breath...
Tilt your head into the air
Let the breeze sweep away 
Your worries...

Look into the blue sky,
 the mother of Africa,
 the blanket of comfort 
to the caramel skinned beings 
the...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: I do not know?
The End of a Beginning
You know, sometimes I wonder throughout life's blunder's in pursuit of my
wonders.  How do the bird's know to acclimate themselves's when there's a change
in the weather?  Why do some people's ask why? for...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Monorhyme
Red Cotton
these pure hearted people slave for masters whose souls are dead rotten
blood dripping from their fingers, filling baskets with red cotton
they sleep on the hard floor of their crowded, torn shed
half of the babies they...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: I do not know?
In Memory of Hattie Mcdaniel
In Memory of Hattie McDaniel

By Elton Camp

Hattie McDaniel built her career playing a maid
Back then, blacks were called “Shine” or “Spade”
Recognition of her acting talent did finally begin
With role of Mammy in “Gone With the...

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© Elton Camp  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: Rhyme
Greatness!
Only through adversity can GREATNESS be achieved.
"If there's no struggle, there's no progress",
this is what Frederick Douglass believed.

To tap into our inner stength & push forward even 
when the odds are against you.
Being a winner,...

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Categories: black african amer, black-african amer
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things