Rise! 1940-1968
Angela Davis wears it well.
Episode five of PBS' Many Rivers to Cross examined the struggles of African Americans to receive their full rights as United States citizens. James Brown's song, Say it Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud, and the afro hair style were symbols of the Civil Rights Movement. The song and the hair style were affirmation of self-love, self-respect and self-determination. The afro was seen as a political symbol that reflected black pride, wearing our hair in its natural state. The song was recorded in 1968 in response to the movement.
Say It Loud - I'm Black And I'm Proud
Uh, with your bad self
Say it louder (I got a mouth)
Say it louder (I got a mouth)
Look a'here, some people say we got a lot of malice
Some say it's a lotta nerve
I say we won't quit moving
Til we get what we deserve
We've been buked and we've been scourned
We've been treated bad, talked about
As just as sure as you're born
But just as sure as it take
Two eyes to make a pair, huh
Brother, we can't quit until we get our share
Say it loud,
I'm black and I'm proud
Say it loud,
I'm black and I'm proud, one more time
Say it loud,
I'm black and I'm proud, huh
I've worked on jobs with my feet and my hands
But all the work I did was for the other man
And now we demands a chance
To do things for ourselves
we tired of beating our heads against the wall
And working for someone else
Say it loud,
I'm black and I'm proud
Say it loud,
I'm black and I'm proud
Say it loud,
I'm black and I'm proud
Say it loud,
I'm black and I'm proud, oowee
LindaRe, you rocked this one out of the ball park! Great job
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ms Vicky.
DeleteGreat afros! You are on an afro roll.
ReplyDeleteA cousin sent me several pictures of kin in their afros, so I guess I have a couple more posts of afros to come.
DeleteNicely done! I remember the style & pride well from my college days. I was jealous of the beautiful 'fros some of my friends had back then. My son sported one in 8th grade, but decided it was too much work to keep it looking good.
ReplyDeleteI wore the style off and on between hair presses. It was too much work for me, too.
DeleteThis post brings back memories of my college days. Your brother has a great Afro.
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