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How whites promote mental illness.-(part 4)-How whites get Black children to promote mental illness.

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What kind of mixed-up species? Would be proud of being dumb? What kind of mixed-up species? Would walk around the streets like bums? What would make Black children think? That white people are their friends? That white people actually care for them? While whites rape them with a grin? When whites broke the spirits of Black ancestors, Put millions of Black men all in jail. Use Black women still as concubine, Set up Black children to fail. Black children promote the progress of the white economy, And promote the downfall of their own. Until the Black dollar has no value now, And Black neighborhoods are striped down-to-the-bone. How could Black children, not know their history, And now act like “sambos” in front of whites. Believing in fantasies and false beliefs. From those who took their people’s life. What, could whites have done to them? To make them bend and fold? What could the devil have promise them? To make them sell their souls? The Creator said, “don’t worry”, “Though my enemy seems large”. “My enemy uses trickery”, “But I am still in charge”. “Though some, Black children have sold their souls to him”, “And now their spirits lack”. “I’ve sent a thousand angels here”, “To get Black children back”. A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK 11-21-1985 **A BLACK OFFSPRINGS’ POEM.** “What kind of mixed-up species? - Black Offsprings.” 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”:

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