Monday, June 20, 2022

Juneteenth: Emancipation

https://www.saturdaymornings.net/2022/05/unity-liberty-charity.htmlWhat it is like to be oppressed?

I don't really know; do you?

And, so, I don't understand what the exhilaration of something like emancipation must feel like.  I haven't suffered from what it is like to not have it.  I can only acknowledge that and recognize what I feel as I read a poem like this.  

I can only imagine what kind of joy that kind of freedom must feel like and what a day like Juneteenth represents to those who've been oppressed by slavery...and still are.


'Poem for the week' -- "Emancipation":

Fling out your banners, your honors be bringing,

Raise to the ether your paeans of praise.

Strike every chord and let music be ringing!

Celebrate freely this day of all days.


Few are the years since that notable blessing,

Raised you from slaves to the powers of men.

Each year has seen you my brothers progressing,

Never to sink to that level again.


Perched on your shoulders sits Liberty smiling,

Perched where the eyes of the nations can see.

Keep from her pinions all contact defiling;

Show by your deeds what you’re destined to be.


Press boldly forward nor waver, nor falter.

Blood has been freely poured out in your cause,

Lives sacrificed upon Liberty’s alter.

Press to the front, it were craven to pause.


Look to the heights that are worth your attaining

Keep your feet firm in the path to the goal.

Toward noble deeds every effort be straining.

Worthy ambition is food for the soul!


Up! Men and brothers, be noble, be earnest!

Ripe is the time and success is assured;

Know that your fate was the hardest and sternest

When through those lash-ringing days you endured.


Never again shall the manacles gall you

Never again shall the whip stroke defame!

Nobles and Freemen, your destinies call you

Onward to honor, to glory and fame.

-- Paul Laurence Dunbar