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Poetry HELP!! Can someone explain the imagery in this excerpt of the poem by Melvin B. Tolson. My student has to explain it for a final exam (along with the movie The Great Debaters, which I've never seen). She is a Korean, 7th grade, and has no American/Christian background so I'm finding it very hard. Thank you so much!!:) II Lento Grave2 The centuries-old pathos in our voices Saddens the great white world And the wizardry of our dusky rhythms Conjures up shadow-shapes of ante-bellum years: Black slaves singing One More River to Cross In the torture tombs of slave-ships, Black slaves singing Steal Away to Jesus In jungle swamps Black slaves singing The Crucifixion In slave-pens at midnight, Black slaves singing Swing Low, Sweet Chariot In cabins of death, Black slaves singing Go Down, Moses In the canebrakes of the Southern Pharaohs. III Andante Sostenuto3 They tell us to forget The Golgotha we tread… We who are scourged with hate, A price upon our head. They who have shackled us Require of us a song, They who have wasted us Bid us condone the wrong. They tell us to forget Democracy is spurned. They tell us to forget The Bill of Rights is burned. Three hundred years we slaved, We slave and suffer yet: Though flesh and bone rebel, They tell us to forget! Oh, how can we forget Our human rights denied? Oh, how can we forget Our manhood crucified? When Justice is profaned And plea with curse is met, When Freedom’s gates are barred, Oh, how can we forget? |
Re: Poetry HELP!! Hi is seems to be about slavery and mistreatment of humans with a specific focus on the time of American black slavery. It offers a descriptive view of the situation and feelings of this era, but also has a hidden warning for the future and also the terrible hatred and problems in forgetting. It questions the actions of human using human. Just my interpretation.. Rob |
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