When we retun to our home, the black people returns to a place of understanding, where help is not bought but where we are one another’s watchmen of success, looking continually for who is in need to free them. We retreat to a one village where children don’t run away at the entrance of an abusive father from work or the call of a drunkard of a grandfather. Let us go back to our home, where one’s tear was quick to become the tears of many. Where my pain is sensed and not narrated and attended to with caution by a doctor treating what they themselves have suffered.
Black people, let us return home.
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