The collected poems of Langstone Hughes are still of great significance.....
Negro
I am a Negro:
Black as the night is black,
Black like the depths of my Africa.
I've been a slave:
Caesar told me to keep his door-steps clean.
I brushed the boots of Washington.
I've been a worker:
Under my hand the pyramids arose.
I made mortar for the Woolworth Building.
I've been a singer:
All the way from Africa to Georgia
I carried my sorrow songs.
I made ragtime.
I've been a victim:
The Belgians cut off my hands in the Congo.
They lynch me still in Mississippi.
I am a Negro:
Black as the night is black,
Black like the depths of Africa.
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That is good, signor Juan! It is about time to move on.....in life. Medrano is a destructive environment.Where are you moving to....?
http://boscarol.com/nina/html/where/strangefruit.html
Probably the most harrowing lyrics ever written.. and shall never be forgotten..
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