Black history, Black history, why is it such a mystery?
With contributions to science and contributions to arts, with so much energy, where do I start?
We aren’t one voice, we’re more of a choir, with revolutionary poets like Benjamin Zephaniah
From blood banks to light bulbs and traffic lights too, wonderful scientists like Charles Richard Drew
Dr Maggie Aderin Pocock and Maya Angelou, all of them Black, all the way through
Black people are here, Black people are there, Black people have always been everywhere
Enriching the planet and changing our lives, children, husbands, daughters and wives
To reclaim the narrative we assert our voice, we want you to listen, but you have a choice
You can replicate years of omission and oppression, or build a new future, a positive expression
A place where realties can freely unfold, as they silent are heard and truths can be told
To edit us out dishonours us all, it makes a farce of human testimony and makes us look small
So.. Black History is History, it’s yours and it’s mine; let’s share the complete story and unite by design.
- Dr Sheine Peart (October 2024)
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