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Title: A Black American - Def Poetry Jam
Added: Aug 4, 2007
Author: tisjamnisback
Duration: 6:16
Description:
I love being Black. I love being called Black. I love being an American.I love being a Black American, but as a Black man in this country I think it's a shame that every few years we get a change of name.Since those first ships arrived here from Africa that came across the sea there were already Black men in this country who were free.And as for those that came over here on those terrible boats, they were called niggah and slave and told what to do and how to behave.And then master started trippin' and doing his midnight tippin', down to the slave shacks where he forced he and Great-Great Grandma to be together, and if Great-Great Grandpa protested, he got tarred and feathered.And at the same time, the Black men in the country who were free, were mating with the tribes like the Apache and the Cherokee.And as a result of all that, we're a parade of every shade.And as in this late day and age, you can be sure, they ain't too many of us in this country whose bloodline is pure.But, according to a geological, geographical, genealogy study published in Time Magazine, the Black African people were the first on the scene, so for what it's worth, the Black African people were the first on earth and through migration, our characteristics started to change, and rearrange, to adapt to whatever climate we migrated to.And that's how I became me, and you became you.So, if we gonna go back, let's go all the way back, and if Adam was Black and Eve was Black, then that kind of makes it a natural fact that everybody in America is an African American.Everybody in Europe is an African European; everybody in the Orient is an African Asian and so on and so on, that is, if the origin of man is what we're gonna go on.And if one drop of Black blood makes you Black like they say, then everybody's Black anyway.So quit trying to change my identity.I'm already who I was meant to be I'm a Black American, born and raised.And brother James Brown wrote a wonderful phrase, "Say it loud, I'm Black and I'm proud! Say it loud, I'm Black and I'm proud!"Cause I'm proud to be Black and I ain't never lived in Africa, and 'cause my Great-Great Granddaddy on my Daddy's side did, don't mean I want to go back.Now I have nothing against Africa, it's where some of the most beautiful places and people in the world are found.But I've been blessed to go a lot of places in this world, and if you ask me where I choose to live, I pick America, hands down.Now, by and by, we were called Negroes, and after while, that name has vanished.Anyway, Negro is just how you say 'black' in Spanish.Then, we were called colored, but shit, everybody's one color or another, and I think it's a shame that we hold that against each other.And it seems like we reverted back to a time when being called Black was an insult, even if it was another Black man who said it, a fight would result, cause we've been so brainwashed that Black was wrong, So that even the yellow niggahs and black niggahs couldn't get along.But then, came the 1960s when we struggled and died to be called equal and Black, and we walked with pride with our heads held high and our shoulders pushed back, and Black was beautiful.But, I guess that wasn't good enough, cause now here they come with some other stuff.Who comes up with this shit anyway?Was it one, or a group of niggahs sitting around one day?Feelin' a little insecure again about being called Black and decided that African American sounded a little more exotic.Well, I think you were being a little more neurotic.It's that same mentality that got "Amos and Andy" put off the air, cause they were embarrassed about the way the character's spoke.And as a result of that action, a lot of wonderful Black actors ended up broke.When we were just laughin' and have fun about ourselves.Why you keep trying to attach yourself to a continent, where if you got the chance and you went, most people there would even claim you as one of them; as a pure bread daughter or son of them.Your heritage is right here now, no matter what you call yourself or what you say And a lot of people died to make it that way.And if you think America is a leader on inequality and suffering and grievin', how come there so many people comin' and so few leavin'?Rather than all this 'find fault with America' fuck you promotin', if you want to change something, use your privilege, get to the polls!Commence to votin'!God knows we've earned the right to be called American Americans and be free at last.And rather than you movin' forward progress, you dwelling in the past.We've struggled too long; we've come too far.Instead of focusing on who we were, let's be proud of who we are.We are the only people whose name is always a trend.When is this shit gonna end?Look at all the different colors of our skin...
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Youtube Comments: 1883
xxhaloproxx Says:
Jan 19, 2012 - this was recorded with a styrofoam cup
MCExtra1 Says:
Jan 24, 2012 - one of my favorite videos on Youtube period!
DACGMG Says:
Jan 25, 2012 - Im about to make a song based off of this ....i had the chance to meet Mr. Smokey Robertson an he is the say way in person ...Q322
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TheAssassin018 Says:
Jan 25, 2012 - Thumbs Up!!!.....
BlissfulyNatural Says:
Jan 28, 2012 - I love that!!
journimommy Says:
Feb 11, 2012 - i can bet you are the same color of a styrofoam cup
mrsgarcia2561 Says:
Feb 18, 2012 - Wow, I knew Mr Robinson was deep because of his music but this "poem"is really profound. Bravo!!
xxhaloproxx Says:
Feb 19, 2012 - .Ha good one , but no my friend..try again sir...
LoveYourBlackLYB Says:
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fattony123082 Says:
Feb 28, 2012 - I remember when I had my first beer ...
Proud2bBlack31 Says:
Mar 7, 2012 - Say it, Smokey!!!!
buddaman200522 Says:
Mar 9, 2012 - The only thing you can say is, Wow! The best one I heard
Sabbatai Says:
Mar 12, 2012 - Why would you think he hated Africans? Also, can people not change? Some former KKK members are married to black folks now. Guess they still hate black people, and I suppose there is no chance that their parents or upbringing led them to make choices they now regret.
SuperQueenofAfrica Says:
Mar 12, 2012 - didnt he say we could fuck off here or maybe i didnt hear him right ? and why would he change his mind all of a sudden ?.. dont think so.
DarkChyldCC Says:
Mar 15, 2012 - Witty
ThatwasTERRIBLE Says:
Mar 20, 2012 - It was very foolish to compare Amos and Andy to the Beverly Hillybillies. There were very few representations of black on TV during the time of Amos and Andy, that's why their representation was so important. On the otherhand there were different depictions of whites on TV so the Beverly Hillbillies could pass off much more easily.
herrveidt Says:
Apr 7, 2012 - I think negro or colored is a nice name...it sure beats out AFROAMERICA? or my "BLACK BROTHER'...
BeaSiegal Says:
Apr 11, 2012 - Still love this video.
TheMeriot1 Says:
Apr 25, 2012 - Great... Simply great
MoonlightPlaylist Says:
May 7, 2012 - I'd like to see what happens if someone starts a movement called I love being white.
pyrese Says:
May 11, 2012 - If more black americans could present their standpoint at this level of communication, on a consitent basis, we would create a different reality. The kind of reality that belongs only to us, as well as only be molded by us
EveryDayWinning Says:
May 15, 2012 - Racism is pathetic. I've met people of all races, and everyone has good and bad people.American and proud.
tdogg4575 Says:
May 27, 2012 - i dont know any1 who could say this better. simply brilliant. ive felt this way for sooo long.












Rosariobeast31 Says:
Jan 19, 2012 - Amazing