In class, my students are currently exploring Harlem Renaissance (aka The New Negro Movement) Poetry and it's relationship to The First Great Migration and 1920's America...
"Rise Above...Never To Go Under!" Seattle: 1935 |
"Rise Above...Never To Go Under!" Birmingham: 1963 |
America: 2014?
Listen to "Rise" by Richie Spice
Tableau
Locked arm in arm they cross the way
The black boy and the white,
The golden splendor of the day
The sable pride of night.
From lowered blinds the dark folk stare
And here the fair folk talk,
Indignant that these two should dare
In unison to walk.
Oblivious to look and word
They pass, and see no wonder
That lightning brilliant as a sword
Should blaze the path of thunder.
The black boy and the white,
The golden splendor of the day
The sable pride of night.
From lowered blinds the dark folk stare
And here the fair folk talk,
Indignant that these two should dare
In unison to walk.
Oblivious to look and word
They pass, and see no wonder
That lightning brilliant as a sword
Should blaze the path of thunder.
- Countee Cullen (1925)
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