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For the ones who used their words to battle injustice, and fight for equality & liberty. |
| The preachers and the activists, the fighters and the revolutionaries used language as a weapon against the oppressors. They wielded words with power: fashioned verbs into axes to chop up false narratives of inferiority, sharpened adjectives like knives to emblazon our tragedies black and our triumphs blue and crafted interjections that punctuated our rights like gunfire; They spit out speech and verse essay and prose song and sermon and united a people long repressed. Theirs was a mission sacred, addicted to a need for the liberty and the equality of their brown-skinned brethren; With breath and tone with pen and ink in lyric and song language was the weapon, the tool to grasp the oppressors by the neck, no matter their number, and hold them down letting them choke on their lies their fears their hatred and ignorance so that we, dark-skinned children of tomorrow, could be who we were always meant to be: black, strong, and free. Want to hear me recite this poem? Copy and paste this link on instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/DVKeoc3jdJs/ and follow for more! |