For I am you, staring back from a mirror of poverty and despair, of revolt and
freedom. Look at me and know that to destroy me is to destroy yourself. You
are weary of the long hot summers. I am tired of the long hungered winters. We
are not so far apart as it might seem. There is something about both of us
that goes deeper than blood or black or white. It is our common search for a
better life, a better world. I march now over the same ground you onced
marched. I fight for the same things you still fight for. My children's needs
are the same as your children's. I too am America. America is me. It gave me
the only life I know - so I must share in its survival. Look at me. Listen to
me. Try to understand my struggle against your racism. There is yet a chance
for us to live in peace beneath these restless skies. Gordon Parks
photograph of Norman Fontenelle by Gordon Parks (1967) via
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ReplyDeleteIndeed. And both his words and photographs.
DeleteThanks, Wim!
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ReplyDeleteSame here...
DeleteMany, many thanks, Abbie!