BlackPantherPoems1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1(The Soft Collection).enBlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Sat, 15 Jun 2019 09:30:00 GMTFri, 31 Dec 2010 17:30:00 GMTPoetryBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/775fdc94-19e1-4751-8d39-4df4f28e7a46_416.jpgBlackPantherPoems1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1(The Soft Collection).feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.compoetry,black,black blogs black shows and black democrats,black jobs black foreclosures and black employers,black media black entertainers and black poets,black tea party black candidates and black voters,entertainment,obama,obama black republicans and black america 2010,politicalBlackPantherPoems1no(The Soft Collection).episodic**A BLACK MOTHERS' POEM.**http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/12/31/a-black-mothers-poemPoetryhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/12/31/a-black-mothers-poem/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/12/31/a-black-mothers-poemFri, 31 Dec 2010 17:30:00 GMT**A BLACK MOTHERS' POEM.**Tell Me Mom, Why Was I Born? How Did I Come To Be? Was My Daddy There To Hold Your Hand? While You Were Having Me?..... Did My Daddy Say The Words? “I Love You More Than Life?” Were You Just Another Girl? Or Were You Daddy’s Wife?..... Did He Hold Me In His Arms? With Love And Pride And Joy? Or Did He Leave Without Even Knowing? If You Had A Girl Or Boy?..... Does He Even Know My Name? Does He Know That I Exist? Am I My Daddy’s Heart And Soul? Or Just Another Child On His List?..... Did You Even Love My Dad? And Did He Love You Back? Was It That He Had No Means? Or Was It A Conscience That He Lacked?..... Was Daddy Not The One For You? Was It Hard For You To See? Did You Think You Were The Only One? But Was Number Twenty-Three?..... Did My Dad Destroy Your Life? Or Did He Just Pave The Way? For You To Find Your Future King? And Be A Queen Someday?..... I Know It’s Hard For You To See, That God, He Has A Plan. And That A Queen Must Find Her King, And Not Just Any Man..... So Keep Your Faith In God, Dear Mom, And You’ll Live Happily. For Now You Know, It Takes A King, To Raise A Family..... A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK..... 10-13-1973 .....“Dear Mom.”..........00:59:00BlackPantherPoems1noBlack Media Black Entertainers and Black Poets,Black Jobs Black Foreclosures and Black Employers,Black Blogs Black Shows and Black Democrats,Obama Black Republicans and Black America 2010,Black Tea Party Black Candidates and Black VotersTell Me Mom, Why Was I Born? How Did I Come To Be? Was My Daddy There To Hold Your Hand? While You Were Having Me?..... Did My Daddy Say The Words? “I Lo**A BLACK HISTORY POEM.**http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/12/31/a-black-history-poemPoetryhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/12/31/a-black-history-poem/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/12/31/a-black-history-poemFri, 31 Dec 2010 16:00:00 GMT**A BLACK HISTORY POEM.**Because Of You And Who You Are, I See, Films Come To Life. Because Of You, A Mighty King, I See Blacks Handle Strife..... Because Of You, And All Your Work, I See The Greats, In All You Do. Because Of You, And How You Represent, I See Benjamin E. Mays’ Face In You..... Because Of You, So Many Have Walked So Tall, I See Their Footsteps In The Sand. Because Of You, Their Dreams Can Still Live On, I See Their Visions Now At Hand..... Because Of You, Black Children Have A Place, I See Them Learning Their History. Because Of You And Those That You Have Shown, I See What We Were Meant To Be..... Because Of You, And Those You Knew, I See We Can Be Free. Because Of You, History We Can Touch, I See Sweet Victory..... A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK..... 11-20-2007 .....“Because Of You, I See Us Free.”.....A Dedication To Mr. Moore – Founder Of The APEX Black History Museum,..... “Where Every Month Is Black History Month.” ..........01:00:00BlackPantherPoems1noBlack Media Black Entertainers and Black Poets,Black Jobs Black Foreclosures and Black Employers,Black Blogs Black Shows and Black Democrats,Obama Black Republicans and Black America 2010,Black Tea Party Black Candidates and Black VotersBecause Of You And Who You Are, I See, Films Come To Life. Because Of You, A Mighty King, I See Blacks Handle Strife..... Because Of You, And All Your WorBlack Panther Poem Of The Day: (From The Soft Collection).http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/08/09/black-panther-poem-of-the-day-from-the-soft-collecPoetryhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/08/09/black-panther-poem-of-the-day-from-the-soft-collec/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/08/09/black-panther-poem-of-the-day-from-the-soft-collecMon, 09 Aug 2010 23:00:00 GMTBlack Panther Poem Of The Day: (From The Soft Collection).Tell Me Mom, Why Was I Born? How Did I Come To Be? Was My Daddy There To Hold Your Hand? While You Were Having Me? Did My Daddy Say The Words? “I Love You More Than Life?” Were You Just Another Girl? Or Were You Daddy’s Wife? Did He Hold Me In His Arms? With Love And Pride And Joy? Or Did He Leave Without Even Knowing? If You Had A Girl Or Boy? Does He Even Know My Name? Does He Know That I Exist? Am I My Daddy’s Heart And Soul? Or Just Another Child On His List? Did You Even Love My Dad? And Did He Love You Back? Was It That He Had No Means? Or Was It A Conscience That He Lacked? Was Daddy Not The One For You? Was It Hard For You To See? Did You Think You Were The Only One? But Was Number Twenty-Three? Did My Dad Destroy Your Life? Or Did He Just Pave The Way? For You To Find Your Future King? And Be A Queen Someday? I Know It’s Hard For You To See, That God, He Has A Plan. And That A Queen Must Find Her King, And Not Just Any Man. So Keep Your Faith In God, Dear Mom, And You’ll Live Happily. For Now You Know, It Takes A King, To Raise A Family. A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK 10-13-1973 **BLACK MOTHERS' POEMS** “Dear Mom.” A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK visit: http://bhcaberi.htmlplanet.com The Black Panther Black Poetry & Black History Museum, & The Black Panther Party Black Community Organizing Committee Network, Presents Black Panther Poems. Become A Sponsor Of “The Black Panther Black Poetry & Black History Museum”: 00:16:00BlackPantherPoems1noBlack,poetry,Entertainerment,political,ObamaTell Me Mom, Why Was I Born? How Did I Come To Be? Was My Daddy There To Hold Your Hand? While You Were Having Me? Did My Daddy Say The Words? “I Love Yo(From The Soft Collection) - “Because Of You, I See Us Free.”http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/04/12/from-the-soft-collection--because-of-you-i-see-us-Poetryhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/04/12/from-the-soft-collection--because-of-you-i-see-us-/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/04/12/from-the-soft-collection--because-of-you-i-see-us-Mon, 12 Apr 2010 15:00:00 GMT(From The Soft Collection) - “Because Of You, I See Us Free.”The Black Panther Black Poetry & Black History Museum, & The Black Panther Party Black Community Organizing Committee Network, Presents Black Panther Poems. (From The Soft Collection). **A BLACK HISTORY POEM.** “Because Of You, I See Us Free.” A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK A Dedication To Mr. Moore – Founder Of The APEX Black History Museum, “Where Every Month Is Black History Month.” Because Of You And Who You Are, I See, Films Come To Life. Because Of You, A Mighty King, I See Blacks Handle Strife. Because Of You, And All Your Work, I See The Greats, In All You Do. Because Of You, And How You Represent, I See Benjamin E. Mays’ Face In You. Because Of You, So Many Have Walked So Tall, I See Their Footsteps In The Sand. Because Of You, Their Dreams Can Still Live On, I See Their Visions Now At Hand. Because Of You, Black Children Have A Place, I See Them Learning Their History. Because Of You And Those That You Have Shown, I See What We Were Meant To Be. Because Of You, And Those You Knew, I See We Can Be Free. Because Of You, History We Can Touch, I See Sweet Victory. A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK 11-20-2007 Become A Sponsor Of “The Black Panther Black Poetry & Black History Museum”: As Part Of The Black Communities' Reconstruction Era Blueprint 2010 “Black Panther – Black Community Workshops” If You Need More Information, Just Ask. If You Want To Get Involved, Just Visit. The Black Panther Party Black Community Organizing Committee Network visit: http://bhcaberi.htmlplanet.com Black Atlanta Black Community Forums Black Entertainers 00:15:00BlackPantherPoems1noBlack,politics,money,Obama,entertainmentThe Black Panther Black Poetry & Black History Museum, & The Black Panther Party Black Community Organizing Committee Network, Presents Black Panther Poems.(Informational Piece) - "What If There Were No Black People?"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/03/16/what-if-there-were-no-black-peoplePoetryhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/03/16/what-if-there-were-no-black-people/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackpantherpoems1/2010/03/16/what-if-there-were-no-black-peopleTue, 16 Mar 2010 17:00:00 GMT(Informational Piece) - "What If There Were No Black People?"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... Full story available at: http://theblackpantherblackpoetrymuseum.htmlplanet.com01:00:00BlackPantherPoems1noBlack,poetry,entertainment,political,educationWHAT 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