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Too Black

Brittany Jones · Wednesday, July 27th 2005 at 3:40PM · 1309 views
They take my kindness for weakness.
They take my silence for speechless.
They consider my uniqueness strange.
They call my language slang.
They see my confidence as conceit.
They see my mistakes as defeat.
They consider my success accidental.
They minimize my intelligence to "potential".
My questions mean I'm unaware.
My advancement is somehow unfair.
Any praise is preferential treatment.
To voice concern is discontentment.
If I stand up for myself, I'm too defensive.
If I don't trust them, I'm too apprehensive.
I'm deviant if I separate.
I'm fake if I assimilate.
My character is constantly under attack.
Pride for my race makes me "TOO BLACK".

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Brittany Jones Sandersville, GA

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Allison Simone Wednesday, July 27th 2005 at 4:54PM

VERY NICE!!!!!!!

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Monica Brown Wednesday, July 27th 2005 at 5:42PM

That's very good!

WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III Thursday, January 12th 2006 at 10:45AM

Wow what an awesome and deep poem. You have a great gift that I hope to see more of Sis.
Blessings.

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