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Poem: Your Gbara and Our Kurukan Fuga
Crown this Queen as she sits or stands or even runs away with her King. Close your eyes and feel the warmth of your pounding heart, it knows no sins. Nowadays everything, yes everything, requires a couple...
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Poem: A Troublesome Inheritance
Former New York Times Science Editor Nicholas Wade argues in his 2014 book “A Troublesome Inheritance” that Blacks lack the genetic capabilities to adapt to and establish advanced societies,...
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Poem: Travaillez, Prenez de la Peine!
Salut à vous, mes proches qui sont aussi loin Coincées, êtes-vous, nos femmes – prenez soin ! On nous dit de travailler et de prendre le moins On nous dit de prendre de la...
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Poem: Field of Black Waters & Rocky Clouds
Intruders of Africa, coming as explorers and missionary workers; You came in during the night, You were not conspicuous but masked — Eclipse of our lives. As a friend, you have announced yourself...
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Poem: Africa of the 22nd Century
We got them holding hands — haters of lovers, haters and lovers, along with believers They have to keep up with the times but especially technology; do not believe her. Arrayed with false pretenses,...
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Poem: This One Is for Africa!
Hard shells that cover your gentle Soul; palpable Love that is. Velvet heart, that revokes roses of blues, you – I please. It started today, this thought, as I thought to not deceive, “I need...