Strong Men
by Sterling A. Brown
The young men keep coming on They dragged you from homeland, They broke you
in like oxen, You sang: You sang: You sang: They point with pride to the roads you built
for them You
sang: They cooped you in their kitchens, You sang: They bought off some of your leaders
They
heard the laugh and wondered; What, from the slums One thing
they cannot prohibit |
SOURCE: Brown, Sterling A. The Collected Poems of Sterling A. Brown (Evanston, IL: TriQuarterly Books, Northwestern University Press, 1980), pp. 56-58. Published in The Book of American Negro Poetry (ed. James Weldon Johnson, 1931), then in Brown's first book of poems, Southern Road (1932).
The Book of American Negro Poetry, James Weldon Johnson, ed.: Contents: 1922 & 1931
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