Is
Black real?
Black is real to me.
Black refers to
skin colour of my fore-parents going back in to antiquity. They were often referred to and referred to themselves as Black.
Black is real to me.
Black reminds me of the Atlantic slave trade and the
suffering of
Black people during that time.
Black was the colour of the resistance fighters who stood up to the force of European military might and won. This informs us today that we were and still are victors in Battles with our enemies.
Black is real to me.
Black is
beautiful,
Black Power were themes within our movement a generation or so ago. So many
beautiful brothers and sisters gave up so much in order for
Black to mean something. Something of value. Something
human after being treated so
inhumanely.
Black is real to me.
Black is the reality of living in a system where people who are
Black, are denied fair access to employment, effective education, freedom of movement and respect for the contribution
Black people have given to ancient and modern civilisation.
Black is the frontline between those who see the reality and make a stand and those who can or can't afford to
ignore the truth.
Black is real to me.
Black has progressed to
African for many. Our connection to times before
slavery and the International movement that connects people of
African descent has helped prompt this. The admission that
Africa was systematically driven out of
Black memory as the land
Black people were forcibly taken from and then made into fuel for the expansion of
White power, promoted many
Blacks to
Africans, without apology. But even these
Africans admit that
Black is a reality.
They have to.
The fight is not yet over.
Far from it.
Black is the
Black in
Blacknet.
Sure looks real to me.
Black Power!!
Peace