And because they keep us out of history books
I wonder what Negro spirituals sound like in Spanish
People forget we have them
That we have history
That lies underneath ground cloaked in darkness
And while America has modernized
We still build houses with roofs made out of hay
We still watch children run barefoot
On dirt roads
We still take shits outside
Among the animals
and when we cluster together
through underground networks
of distant relatives
we end up in jobs no one else will do
Do not tell me
That I cannot claim black
It’s just ignorant
We were plucked from African soil too
Genocide killed indigenous kings and queens
There are no graves for them
And no pages for them in history books.
soy Dominicana,
anacaona
2 comments:
So does this mean I can claim "Latino"?? I get mistaken for Dominican often, lol
All you have to do is read Junot Diaz...beneath the cloak is a semblance of culture amongst us...there is an artery of understanding coursing through the flow of our history.
Africa remains a living, breathing presence in both South & Central America....not to mention the archipelago of Islands in the Caribbean.
you origins stretch much further than the spanish tongue...
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