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A STRONG BLACK WOMAN
by Johnny R Bodley
Thursday, February 17, 2005
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Author Johnny Bodley shares a wonderful poem to honor the strong and brave black women of slavery times, as well as strong women of the world everywhere.


 


 


               A Strong Black Woman


 

The start of her day always meant a chopping hoe or a cotton sack. Minutes into her day blistered hands aching back.  And further on up her row, weary knees disfiguring frown, and though her feet hurt mighty bad she was not allowed to sit down. A true provider even a mammy to the master's young'uns. A savior to many, a strong God fearing black woman. A few bounded years later the freedom came and though she's been a mother now twenty years, girl is still her name, because for former slaves nothing really changed. Met a fine buck who thought she was nice, and after one thousand cotton fields later he popped the question "Will you be my wife?" So over the broom jumped two weary but happy souls. A blushing bride now, but deep within she wonders how. The turn of the century promised good times for all, but when things were looking up she lost her big buck Joe in a juke joint brawl. Her wrinkled face shows signs of hard times, but her constant proud smile says now I'm doing just fine. "Ten acres I now own!" She boasts proudly, and on a feel good day this she tells the world quite loudly. She has aged gracefully as she sits beneath her old sister oak tree. A woman who has persevered, a woman who is now, henceforth and forever grateful, still fine, and forever free!

  


                                                         For Mother,


                                                                                               


JohnnyBodley                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     


 


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Reviewed by Carol Surber 10/1/2008
Forever FREE!! This beautiful tribute was a touching read.
CarolHawks
Reviewed by Zahala San Simone 3/25/2007
And may we stay FREE! What a great tribute.

Wendi
Reviewed by m j hollingshead 3/21/2007
enjoyed the read
Reviewed by Sharon Jordan 2/10/2007
What a beautiful woman.

Thank you for sharing her with us.

Blessings,
Sharon
Reviewed by Louisa Dobbins 12/14/2006
Thank you for the expression of your vivid recognition.
Reviewed by Anna T 11/3/2006
Your words express a beautiful dedication and paint a vivid picture of a woman of unwavering spirit and others like her.
Reviewed by Aleja Bennett 6/27/2006
I AM GLAD YOU WROTE ABOUT ME AND ALL THE ONES BEFORE AND AFTER ME.
Reviewed by Priestess Jywanza 12/26/2005
Greetings Johnny, enjoyed you poem "A Strong Black Woman? You showed very well how strong she is. Priestess Jywanza - Poems For Nubian Women. We always welcome such poetry at our site. http://www.geocities.com/Jywanza1/GoddessPoems.html
Reviewed by Sandra Mushi 9/28/2005
Beautiful inspiring write, Johnny! Wonderful tribute!

God bless,

Sandie.
Reviewed by Betty Torain 6/15/2005
Thanks Mr. Bodley, Being a 73 year old black women I take proud in your Wonder Tribute to all Black Women! May God always be with you.
Reviewed by Saundra Washington D.D. 6/8/2005
Thank you for knowing and sharing this great tribute to our foremothers.
Reviewed by Damaa -- 2/20/2005
A fitting tribute to the wonderful women who were the forebearers to today's black Americans.
Reviewed by M. Baur 2/18/2005
A STRONG BLACK WOMAN offers incredible honor and integrity to not only the women of slavery, but to that entire horrible time in our history.

It says, "We've not forgotten you, nor have we forgotten your time. And most importantly, we've not forgotten your freedom and what you had to endure to receive what rightfully belongs to all humanity."

A STRONG BLACK WOMAN is an inspiration to all people, but especially those who have been oppressed in some way, whether for their skin color or a disability, or their gender or because of their oppressive government. It inspires fortitude, a key to inner peace and inner strength, and it inspires hope.
Reviewed by Rosemarie Skaine 2/17/2005
Inspiring write. R
Reviewed by Zenith Elliott 2/17/2005
Bravo, Johnny! You've done an excellent job of combining our history with the present in an intelligent and empowering way. Peace and best wishes...~Z~
Reviewed by ~ Chanti 2/17/2005
Johnny this is a fantastic creation. Totally unique. It presents as prose but most definitely reads as poetry. Brava!
Chanti
Reviewed by Judy Lloyd (Reader) 2/17/2005
This is an interesting write and yes these brave women and men were God fearing. Proving once again something that I said those who have the most to complain about do it the least.


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