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Join The Black Communities’

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Show # 6

 

 

Week 6

 

 

Predator #1
Black's Lack Of Pride In The Black Future Generations In The Black Communities Of Black America.

 

 

Be A Part Of The “Lynched In America ” Series…

#134. The “Lynching” Of Black Youth Programs.

 

 

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Poem #6:

 

“Your Father's Gift.”

 

 

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Black Queens

 

 

 

 

 

 

**BLACK QUEENS**

“Your Father’s Gift”

 

A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK

 

God Has Given You A Daughter,

So...

She’ll Fill Your Heart With Love And Joy,

And...

 

 

If You Raise Her Like A Princess,

Then...

A Reflection Of Her Father’s Heart,

For...


 

If You Educate Her Properly,

In...

She’ll Know The Joy That God Creates,

And In...

 

 

She’ll Honor Her Parents, In All She Does,

And...

The Dignity Of Family,

And The...

 

 

She’ll Be Patient With Her People,

Siblings,...

And Be Respectful Of Her Elders,

And The...

 

 

God Has Chosen, You To Raise Her,

‘Cause He...

And He Knew It Would Take A Royal Father,

To...

 

 

A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK

7-22-1974

   

 

 

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Show # 9

 

 

Week 9

 

 

Predator #4
Black Men's Interracial Relationships Crisis In The Black Communities Of Black America & Around The World.

 

 

Be A Part Of The “Lynched In America ” Series…

#62. The “Lynching” Of Black Integrationists.

 

 

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Poem #9:

 

“Integration Is Killing The Black Man.”

 

 

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Black Men’s Issues 

 

 

 

 

 

**BLACK MEN**

“INTEGRATION IS KILLING THE BLACK MAN.”

 

 

A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

Every...

Most of them find themselves at 30.

With...

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

Some...

Some gave up their Blackness for money.

Even...


Integration is killing the Black man.

His...

The Black woman is dying of heartbreak.

Working two...

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

More in...

Walking around holding their pants up.

Actually...

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

Sodomy takes...

In prison they sodomize each other.

Now they...

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

Mental...

Now, they no longer own businesses.

They...

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

He...

We must fight for “true separate but equal”.

Or in...

 

 

A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK

1-3-2007

   

 

 

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Show # 14

 

 

Week 14

 

 

Predator #9
Black's Lack Of Positive Black Father Figures In the Black Homes In The Black Communities Of Black America.

 

 

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#45. The “Lynching” Of Black Fathers.

 

 

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“What Does It Take To Be A Black Man?”

 

 

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Black Men 

 

 

 

 

 

**BLACK MEN**

“What Does It Take To Be A Black Man?”

 

A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK

 

What Does It Take To Be A Black Man?

In...

It Takes Black Men Showing Black Men,

The...

 

The Black Brick Masons Showing Black Males,

All The...

And Black Clay Masons Showing Black Males,

Things You...


The Black Wood Masons Showing Black Males,

How To...

Black Iron Masons Showing Black Males,

How To...

 

Black Carpenters Showing Black Males,

How To...

Black Barbers Showing Black Males,

How To...

 

Black Men Should Teach Black Males,

That Are...

About Black Kings And Queens And Ancient Things,

And...

 

About Black Marriage And Black Families,

And...

About Building Black Communities,

And...

 

About How To Raise Black Children,

And...

Into Leaders That Will Take The Lead,

As Our...

 

Black Men Would Do Much Better,

And They...

The Problem Is...

They...

 

 

A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK

6-6-2005

   

 

 

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Join The Black Communities’

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Show # 15

 

 

Week 15

 

 

Predator #10
The Black Community Injustice System In The Black Communities Of Black America & Around The World.

 

 

Be A Part Of The “Lynched In America ” Series…

#70. The “Lynching” Of Black Legal Rights.

 

 

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Poem #15:

 

“Integration Is Killing The Black Man.”

 

 

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Black Men’s Issues 

 

 

 

 

 

**BLACK MEN**

“INTEGRATION IS KILLING THE BLACK MAN.”

 

A Black Panther Party (B.C.O.C.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK

 

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

Every day they are losing their life.

Most of them find themselves at 30.

With some kids but no home and no wife.

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

Some say that it already has.

Some gave up their Blackness for money.

Even though that they still come in last.


Integration is killing the Black man.

His children are lost and alone.

The Black woman is dying of heartbreak.

Working two jobs to keep up her home.

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

More in jails and in prisons than schools.

Walking around holding their pants up.

Actually thinking it makes them look cool.

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

Sodomy takes away their man-hood.

In prison they sodomize each other.

Now they think that this sick act is good.

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

Mental slavery is affecting their minds.

Now, they no longer own businesses.

They think working for whites is just fine.

 

Integration is killing the Black man.

He once again has “workhorse” on his back.

We must fight for “true separate but equal”.

Or in 50 years, the whip again he’ll hear crack.

 

 

A Black Panther Party (B.C.O.C.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK

1-3-2007

   

 

 

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Show # 36

 

 

Week 36

 

 

Predator #31
Black Gangster Rap Music In The Black Communities Of Black America.

 

 

Be A Part Of The “Lynched In America ” Series…

#106. The “Lynching” Of Black Rappers.

 

 

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Poem #36:

 

“Some white men turned my brother out.”

 

 

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Black Brothers 

 

 

 

 

 

**BLACK BROTHERS**

“Some white men turned my brother out.”

 

A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.) Network Poem By NEETTA BLACK

 

Some white men turned my brother out,

And now he turns out other brothers.

These white men passed him back-and-forth,

And even did things, with one-another.

 

Some white men turned my brother out,

They made him act a fool.

They put other Black guys up for him to watch,

They told him being bad was cool.


He started dressing like a girl,

With two earrings in his ears.

Now they’ve got him, wearing pink,

Now these white men’s voices are all he hears.

 

He plays the white men’s video games,

That teach him, now it’s cool to die.

He’ll spend his last and only dollar,

On more video games to buy.

 

He wears his pants, sagging down,

So that other men can see.

That he’s available now, to any guy,

That is willing to pay a fee.

 

He wears his shirts down to his knees, like dresses,

All he needs is high-heeled shoes.

He’s one step from being a prostitute,

For other guys to choose.

 

Once his programming is complete,

He’ll end up, in white men’s prisons.

He’ll be raped repeatedly, from head-to-toe,

And night after night, will have to “assume the position”.

 

Can my brother be saved?-It’s possible,

Though some think that he can not.

He must understand that self-respect,

Is not what he’s been taught.


But just because he had bad teaching,

And now his life, is all a mess.

I told him, “if he can’t find the proper teacher”,

“Then he will have to teach himself”.

 

He must replace the junk that’s in his brain,

So that he will have more room.

For the information of “who he was?”

Before whites made him a buffoon.

 

I know the truth is hard sometimes,

It can cut you like a knife.

But the truth is, the things you put in your brain,

Will come out in your life.

 

 

 

A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.) Network Poem By NEETTA BLACK

7-13-2001

   

 

 

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100 Black Doctors Needed:

To Teach Black Mental Health & Wellness Workshops.

 

 

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Show # 35

 

 

Week 35

 

 

Predator #30
Black's dependence on whites to get around in the Black communities of Black america & around the world.

 

 

Be A Part Of The “Lynched In America ” Series…

#61. The “Lynching” Of Black Inventors.

 

 

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Poem #35:

 

“What Does It Take To Be A Black Man?”

 

 

 

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Black Men

 

 

 

 

**BLACK MEN**

“What Does It Take To Be A Black Man?”

A Black Panther Party (B.C.O.C.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK

What Does It Take To Be A Black Man?

In Today’s Society.

It Takes Black Men Showing Black Men,

The Way That Black Men Used To Be.

The Black Brick Masons Showing Black Males,

All The Things You Make With Bricks.

And Black Clay Masons Showing Black Males,

Things You Build With Clay And Sticks.

The Black Wood Masons Showing Black Males,

How To Carve A Wooden Chair.

Black Iron Masons Showing Black Males,

How To Build A Metal Stair.

Black Carpenters Showing Black Males,

How To Build Things In The Air.

Black Barbers Showing Black Males,

How To Perfectly Cut Hair.

Black Men Should Teach Black Males,

That Are In The Public Schools.

About Black Kings And Queens And Ancient Things,

And Using Ancient Tools.

About Black Marriage And Black Families,

And Things That Black Males Need To Know.

About Building Black Communities,

And How To Plant The Seeds You Sow.

About How To Raise Black Children,

And How To Help Them Grow.

Into Leaders That Will Take The Lead,

As Our Ancestors Have To Go.

Black Men Would Do Much Better,

And They Would Stay And Raise Their Sons.

The Problem Is...

They Have No One To Show Them How It’s Done.


A Black Panther Party (B.C.O.C.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK

6-6-2005

 

 

 

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“What If There Were No Black People?”

 

 

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WHAT IF THERE WERE NO BLACK PEOPLE?

 

          This is a story about a little Black boy named Theo, who woke up one morning and asked God, “What if there were no Black people in the world?”

 

          Well God thought for a moment and then said, “Son, follow me around today and let’s just see what it would be like if there were no Black people in the world. Get dressed and we will get started.”

 

          Theo ran to his room to put on his clothes and shoes. But there were no shoes, and his clothes were all wrinkled. He looked for the iron, but when he reached for the ironing board, it was no longer there. You see Sara Boone, a Black Woman, invented the ironing board and Jan E. Matzelinger, a Black Man, invented the shoe lasting machine.

 

          “Oh well, God said, go and do your hair.”

          Theo ran in his room to comb his hair, but the comb was not there. You see, Walter Sammons, a Black Man, invented the comb. Theo decided to just brush his hair, but the brush was gone. Lydia O. Newman, a Black female invented the hair brush.

 

          Well, Theo was a sight, no shoes, wrinkled clothes, hair a mess without the hair care inventions of Madame C.J. Walker, a Black Woman, you get the picture.

 

          God told Theo, “Let’s do the chores around the house and then take a trip to the grocery store.”

 

          Theo’s job was to sweep the floor. He swept and swept and swept.

 

When he reached for the dustpan, it was not there. You see, Lloyd P. Ray, a Black Man, invented the dustpan.

 

So Theo swept his pile of dirt over in the corner and left it there. Theo then decided to mop the floor, but the mop was gone. Thomas W. Stewart, a Black Man, invented the mop.

 

          Theo thought to himself, “I’m not having any luck.”

 

          “Well son, God said, “We should wash the clothes and prepare a list for the grocery store.”

 

          When the clothes finished washing, Theo went to place the clothes in the dryer, but it was not there. See, George T. Samon, a Black Man, invented the clothes dryer.

 

          Theo got a pencil and some paper to prepare the list for the market, but Theo noticed that the pencil lead was broken, well Theo was out of luck because John Love, a Black Man, invented the pencil sharpener. Theo reached for a pen, but it was not there either because William Purvis, a Black Man, invented the fountain pen.

 

          As a matter of fact, Lee Burridge, a Black Man, invented the type writing machine, and W.A. Lavette, a Black Man, invented the printing press.      So God and Theo decided to head out to the market.

 

          Well, when Theo opened the front door, Theo noticed that the grass was as high as Theo was tall. You see, John Burr, a Black Man, invented the lawn mower.

 

          God and Theo made their way over to the car and found the car just wouldn’t go. You see, Robert Spikes, a Black Man, invented the automatic gear shift and Joseph Grammel, a Black Man, invented the supercharge system for internal combustion engines.

 

          God and Theo noticed that the few cars that were moving were running into each other and having wrecks because there were no traffic signals. You see, Garrett A. Morgan, a Black Man, invented the traffic signal which became the traffic lights.

 

          Well, it was getting late, so God and Theo decided to walk to the market, got their groceries and return back to Theo’s house.

 

          Just when Theo was about to put away the milk, eggs and butter, Theo noticed that the refrigerator was gone. You see, John Standard, a Black Man, invented the refrigerator. So Theo put the food on the counter.

 

          By this time, Theo noticed that it was getting mighty cold.

 

          Theo went to turn up the heater and what do you know?, Alvie Parker, a Black female, invented the heating furnace. Even in the summer time Theo would have been out of luck because Fredrick Jones, a Black Man, invented the air conditioner.

 

          It was almost time for Theo’s father to arrive home. Theo’s father usually took the bus, but there was no bus because before it was called and made into a bus, it was called the electric trolley which was invented by, you guessed it, another Black Man, Elbert T. Robinson. Theo’s father usually took the elevator from his office on the 20th floor, but there was no elevator because Alexander Miles, a Black Man, invented the elevator. Theo’s father usually dropped off the office mail at the nearby mailbox, but the mailbox was no longer there because Phillip Downing, a Black Man, invented the letter drop mailbox and William Barry, a Black Man, invented the postmarking and canceling machine.

 

          Theo sat at the kitchen table with his head in his hands. When his father finally arrived, Theo’s father asked Theo, “Why are you sitting in the dark?” The reason that Theo was sitting in the dark was because Lewis Howard Latimer, a Black Man, invented the light bulb filament.

 

          Theo had quickly learned what it would be like if there were no Black people in the world.

 

          Not to mention if Theo were to ever get sick and need blood. Charles Drew, a Black Man and Black Scientist, invented a way to preserve and store blood, which led to his starting the world’s first blood bank.

 

          And what if one of Theo’s family members had to have surgery? It would not even be possible were it not for Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, a Black Man and Black Doctor, who performed the first open heart surgery.

 

          So if you ever wonder, like Theo, what the world be like without Black people? Well, it’s pretty plain to see, the world could very well still be in the dark!!!!

 

          Imagine…no shoe lasting machines and no tennis shoes, - a Black Man - (Jan E. Matzelinger)

 

                            no ironing boards, - a Black Woman - (Sara Boone)

 

                            no combs, - a Black Man - (Walter Sammons)

 

                            no hair brushes, - a Black Female - (Lydia O. Newman)

 

                            no hair care products, - a Black Woman - (Madame C.J. Walker)

 

         no dustpans, - a Black Man - (Lloyd P. Ray)

 

         no mops, - a Black Man - (Thomas W. Stewart)

 

         no clothes dryers, - a Black Man - (George T. Samon)

 

         no pencil sharpeners, - a Black Man - (John Love)

 

         no fountain pens, - a Black Man - (William Purvis)

 

         no type writing machines, - a Black Man-  (Lee Burridge)

 

         no printing presses, - a Black Man - (W.A. Lavette)

 

         no lawn mowers, - a Black Man - (John Burr)

 

         no automatic gear shifts, - a Black Man - (Robert Spikes)

 

         no supercharge systems for internal combustion engines, - a Black Man - (Joseph Grammel)

 

         no traffic signals, - a Black Man - (Garrett A. Morgan)

 

         no refrigerators, - a Black Man -  (John Standard)

 

         no heating furnaces, - a Black Female - (Alvie Parker)

 

         no air conditioners, - a Black Man - (Fredrick Jones)

 

         no electric trolley cars and no buses, - a Black Man - (Elbert T. Robinson)

 

         no elevators, - a Black Man - (Alexander Miles)

 

         no letter drop mailboxes on the corners, - a Black Man - (Phillip Downing)

 

         no postmarking and postage canceling machines, - a Black Man - (William Barry)

 

         no filaments to light-up, light bulbs, - a Black Man - (Lewis Howard Latimer)

 

         no blood banks or blood transfusions, - a Black Man and Black Scientist - (Charles Drew)

 

         no open-heart surgeries, - a Black Man and Black Doctor - (Dr. Daniel Hale Williams)

 

 

and…

 

      no Black parents to have a little Black boy named Theo,

 

 

and…

 

     NO PEOPLE IN THE WORLD, PERIOD!!!!

 

 (Name 3 inventions on the list that you would have a hard time living without.)

   

 

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“The Devil Caught A Black Man Slipping.”

 

A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.) Network Poem By NEETTA BLACK

 

“I watched rap music “lynch” my son”,

“I couldn’t believe my eyes.”

“He fell for every single trick”,

“And broke to my surprise.”

 

“I thought, I raised him to be great”,

“A leader from the start.”

But one day, when he turned sixteen,

He broke his mother’s heart.


The girls thought, he was quite a catch,

They whispered in his ears.

They said, “that he should come with them”,

His mother shed a tear.

 

She knew her son was heading,

To his very own demise.

She couldn’t believe he didn’t see,

Those demons in disguise.

 

He began to run out of control,

And clubbing every night.

And though he was only seventeen.

Why didn’t he see the light?

 

His mother put him on punishment,

His father whipped his butt.

But soon he was going to turn eighteen,

And that would not be enough.

 

His eighteenth birthday, came and went,

This son was still alive.

But he was living life so recklessly,

His mother said, “good-bye”.

 

She couldn’t watch him self-destruct,

She said, “he had to leave.”

He said that, “that was fine with him”,

“Now, he can go do as he please.”

 

His mother increased the insurance on him,

Because, she knew there would come a day.

When she would get a strange call, late at night,

‘Cause her son had been blown away.

 

By a gang or police or in a drunken fight,

All she could do was pray.

She sent him things, that he could read,

To help him find his way.

 

But he had no time, to read those things,

He had video games to play.

Those violent games of shoot-‘em-up,

Their price, he would gladly pay.

 

And his friends, well, they were all the same,

They just wasted, each day of their life.

One was shot in a car, one was shot in a club,

One was stabbed twenty-nine times with a knife.

 

By age nineteen, things were going bad,

His friends, were dying left and right.

Each day, he left his house, he knew,

He could be dead, by that same night.

 

And then, one day it happened,

Someone, caught him coming home.

They shot him six times at close-blank-range,

With his last breaths, he dialed the phone.

 

“I’m sorry mama, you were right”,

“In everything you said.”

“The girl I was with, is laying next to me”,

“I’m pretty sure, she’s dead.”

 

“I’m dying too, I feel my blood”,

“It’s running down my chest.”

“I can’t blame no one but myself”,

“You did your very best.”

 

“To show me the right, way to go”,

“You did all that you could.”

“How could your son do so much wrong”?

“When you do so much good”?

 

“You tried to get me, to care for my people”,

“But, I had to “Get what’s mine”.”

“So many things I should have done””,

“But now, I’m out of time.”

 

His eyes rolled back, his heart stopped beating,

He took his final breath.

He dropped the phone, a tear rolled down,

All of a sudden, he could see himself.

 

At her house, his mother, raised her hands to God,

She said, “if I’ve built up any chips”,

“Please use those chips, to save my son”,

“Because, my heart can’t handle this.”

 

The phone started to ring, it was her son’s number,

She grabbed the phone and cried.

The stranger on the other end,

Said “Ma’am, your son has been revived.”

 

She rushed to the hospital, so she could see him.

And got a wonderful surprise.

As she stood there crying, and looking at him,

There was something in his eyes.

 

He said to her, “one day I’m going to die”,

“And I’ll take it like a man.”

“But until then, I’m going to fight for my people”,

“Because, God gave me a second chance.”

 

A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.) Network Poem By NEETTA BLACK

 

 

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