From the Kennedy Commission to
the Combahee Collective
Black Feminist Organizing, 1960–80
Duchess Harris
I am Black
and lavender
is the color
that I wear (proudly)
Inside my heart.We are Black
and lavender
and remain against all rhyme
and reason has no answer
except—we love who we know
and know who we loveWe are the old gay bulldagger
in Sunday-go-to-meetin' suit
with pointed brown-toed shoes
packing it big
behind the straining zipperWe are the two poets who died of cancer
leaving a legacy of words
to heal
our still, beating heartsWe are the author who is coming out
slowly
and the actress
who hides behind the blessed vowWe are the bitch with attitude
the shy folk singer
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Publication information:
Book title: Sisters in the Struggle: African American Women in the Civil Rights-Black Power Movement.
Contributors: Bettye Collier-Thomas - Editor, V. P. Franklin - Editor.
Publisher: New York University Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 2001.
Page number: 280.
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