African American Black Culture
African American Black Culture 

 History of Black Culture..?

                                              Woodson believed that his role was to use black history and culture as a weapon in the struggle for racial uplift. By 1916, Woodson had moved to DC and established the “Association for the Study of Negro Life and Culture,” an organization whose goal was to make black history accessible to a wider audience.

Stands up black culture :

                                                                           
African American Black Culture
African American Black Culture 
B
lack culture stands up black culture
starts to speak in America gets shut
down before speaking stopped speaking
stopped speaking be American take off your culture to be American to be American you can't take blackness off
but there is a cream for that way why are
you so light does that still make you a
black girl be that black girl, not that
African American Black Culture
African American Black Culture 
culture or hood girl but that good girl
keep the good parts I mean like a little
culture so I can say I have that one
black friend, so I can say I have that
one friend show us your talents can you show me how you do your dance is how you do your dances I mean like those black dancers I mean like shouldn't you know them I'm like aren't you black I mean like aren't you African American I mean like doesn't that make your bloodline African so dance for me I mean like let us use you I mean like see that's a compliment I mean get out of your head speak up why are you not speaking up why are you. why but why are you speaking up do not speak though she listens don't you listen black culture remain standing gets treated well in front of the camera to claim diversity then get slapped in the face when it's off, gets told it's for your own good gets told to show me a talent or show me this institution it's your fault for speaking what are you wearing how wow. I love how exotic it is what are you wearing that's not appropriate for this setting dress right just neutral match your clothing wait why don't you ever wear your culture clothing you even know your culture do you even know how to speak your language what is your language who are you.
African American Black Culture
African American Black Culture 

 I'm just wondering 
what are your people wear such bright colors what are your people do your hair that way in cornrows why would you get that why will you get that did you see Samantha Johnson's box braids where do you think. I can get that where do you think. I can get that where
do you think I can get that look this is not complicated keep those good parts of get rid of the bad parts your blackness is the bad part your culture is the good part let us use you black culture wonders why they always retaliate with I'm not racist I don't use the word yet they keep using niggas on the daily black culture then hides its shea butter because it knows these motherfuckers try to appropriate that this is gonna be World War three for. I don't know what the fuck it is gonna be but it's gonna be something black culture remain standing black culture shut its door black culture understands this poem is not about white privilege this poem is about black culture not giving their privilege another platform to believe our culture our arts cares about their opinion our culture is everlasting our culture is bright and loud black culture says one thing and one thing only you need black culture to justify your identity black culture
needs no one

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African American Black Culture
African American Black Culture 

It's 1955 and a white woman yells in a courtroom, accuses 14-year-old Emmet Till of his own death. And it's 2017, and Carolyn Bryant now 82 years old finally admits to lying about Emmet like we didn't already know. To this day she has lived
Emmet's lifespan six times over, says, "I'm sorry"
and expects God to grant forgiveness. Says I'm sorry, forget it is 2019,

and false accusers, descendants of your white lie
still blame black boys for crimes
they didn't commit.

Crimes fabricated by pressed white women say, "I panicked," says, I'm sorry."

Just last month Emmet's memorial was riddled with bullets
by three white boys, did your sorry shield the shot?

African American Black Culture
African American Black Culture 

Can regret resurrect the lynched boy? She says, "I'm sorry" but has not
mentioned the black boy's name. Carolyn, I hope your withering bones

creek his name, 'Emmet' till his memory
is ground into your marrow. Till innocent murdered black boys
everywhere can finally rest in peace.

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