August 10, 2020
446: When Fannie Lou Hamer Said
August 10, 2020
446: When Fannie Lou Hamer Said
When Fannie Lou Hamer Said
by Mahogany L. Browne
I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired She meant No more turned cheek No more patience for the obstruction of black woman’s right to vote & plant & feed her family She meant Equality will cost you your luxurious life If a Black woman can’t vote If a brown baby can’t be fed If we all don’t have the same opportunity America promised She meant Ain’t no mountain boulder enough to wan off a determined woman She meant Here Look at my hands Each palm holds a history of the 16 shots that chased me harm free from a plantation shack Look at my eyes Both these are windows these little lights of mine She meant Nothing but death can stop me from marching out a jail cell still a free woman She meant Nothing but death can stop me from running for Congress She meant No black jack beating will stop my feet from working & my heart from swelling & my mouth from praying She meant America! you will learn freedom feels like butter beans, potatoes & cotton seeds picked by my sturdy hands She meant Look Victoria Gray, Anna Divine & Me In our rightful seats on the house floor She meant Until my children & my children’s children & they babies too can March & vote & get back in interest what was planted in this blessed land She meant I ain’t stopping America I ain’t stopping America Not even death can take away from my woman’s hands what I’ve rightfully earned
"When Fannie Lou Hamer Said" by Mahogany L. Browne. Used by permission of the poet.