On The Birthday Of
Malcolm X, May 19
By Yemi Toure
Dear Brother Malcolm,
Though your body was taken away from us years ago, we want you to know that your
spirit lives among us still.
Through
our dignity and our pride in our history and our culture, you
live.
Through our marches and demonstrations and sacrifices for our people's
struggles anywhere and everywhere in the world, you live.
Through our dedication to our children, and our commitment to give them the
best, you live.
Through those among us who refuse to be beaten down, and who are willing to pay
the ultimate price for our manhood and womanhood and peoplehood, you live.
Through our schools and our centers and our holidays and our children named
after you, you live.
Through our desire to live life guided by the highest principles, as you did,
you live.
And through our commitment to have our freedom and dignity, fully and completely
by paying any price, you live.
We declare, brother, to our friends and to our foes, that every shut eye ain't
sleep, every good-bye ain't gone.
Brother, you live among us still.
(c) 1985 Yemi Toure
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