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Headin North with Jacob Lawrence

travelin north on rumblin boxcar trains

soft iron rails confess syncopated pains

slow rhythmic rush of spinning paddlewheels

full immersion baptism in Big Muddy swales

feint clip clop thoughts of ol Bess fade fast

hum a hue of delta blues to hard times past

I lift a quiet prayer to my Lord’s willowy ear

to quell the ugly whispers of yonder city fears

 

Jacob Lawrence

Panel 23

Migration Series

 

Duke Ellington:

Daybreak Express

 

Orlando

9/24/17

jbm

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Written by
james-bradley-mccallum
M / American
Published
Sep 25, 2017
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Notes

a snippit from a long essay The Path of Totality Part 2, "The Fire Next Time"

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#africanamerican#blm#jacoblawrence#greatmigration#diaspora
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