Remembering Malcolm
on May 19, 2008
Category: Birthday, Black America, African Diaspora, African History
Rethabile remembers Malcolm X on Poefrika. It’s an easy day for me to remember as it’s also my son’s birthday. He spent the day looking at some of his maternal ancestors over at the British Museum in London meanwhile here is Rethabile’s post
For Malcolm X
All you violated ones with gentle hearts;
You violent dreamers whose cries shout heartbreak;
Whose voices echo clamors of our cool capers,
And whose black faces have hollowed pits for eyes.
All you gambling sons and hooked children and bowery bums
Hating white devils and black bourgeoisie,
Thumbing your noses at your burning red suns,
Gather round this coffin and mourn your dying swan.
Snow-white moslem head-dress around a dead black face!
Beautiful were your sand-papering words against our skins!
Our blood and water pour from your flowing wounds.
You have cut open our breasts and dug scalpels in our brain
When and Where will another come to take your holy place?
Old man mumbling in his dotage, or crying child, unborn?
© Margaret Abigail Walker

Malcolm X was born on 19 May 1925. Happy birthday to him.
Links: Malcolm X Grassroots Movement
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4 Comments so far
1. rags
May 19th, 2008 at 10:15 pm
it is a shame that X is gone.
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2. Sokari
May 19th, 2008 at 10:25 pm
rags@ cool Ts
yea - but whats to stop others from carrying on his work, his dream? He is still among some and could be among more.
3. 4Qua
May 20th, 2008 at 9:48 am
thx-viewed
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4. Mwangi - the Displaced African
May 20th, 2008 at 3:53 pm
Definitely one of my heroes growing up:
http://www.thedisplacedafrican.com/176/my-heroes-steve-biko-and-malcolm-x/
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