PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR

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We Wear the Mask

We wear the mask that grins and lies,
It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes,—
This debt we pay to human guile;
With torn and bleeding hearts we smile,
And mouth with myriad subtleties.
Why should the world be over-wise,
In counting all our tears and sighs?
Nay, let them only see us, while
       We wear the mask.
We smile, but, O great Christ, our cries
To thee from tortured souls arise.
We sing, but oh the clay is vile
Beneath our feet, and long the mile;
But let the world dream otherwise,
       We wear the mask!
As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum Dearly Beloved Sisters (& Brothers 😉 )
If you have been following my blog, you know that I am very fond of The Harlem Renaissance and as a Black homemaker and homeschooler, we must educate our children on their own history. So, I am going to share with you my studies into The Harlem Renaissance and its “players.”
Being from L.A. and an avid jazz lover, I am particularly proud of the Dunbar Hotel on Central Avenue. So much so, that when I found out about a musical concerning the famous historic site, I went to any means so that I could be a part of the audience.
The musical featured a “Dunbar” character and it really piqued my interest in the man.
I Googled him and learned that he died before the said Harlem Renaissance even began, but he undoubtedly, like the owners of his namesake hotel, influenced many of its writers.

Biography of Paul Laurence Dunbar

Paul Laurence Dunbar poetDunbar was born in Dayton, Ohio to parents who had escaped from slavery; his father was a veteran of the American Civil War, having served in the 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and the 5th Massachusetts Colored Cavalry Regiment. His parents instilled in him a love of learning and history. He was a student at an all-white high school, Dayton Central High School, and he participated actively as a student. During high school, he was both the editor of the school newspaper and class president, as well as the president of the school literary society. Dunbar had also started the first African-American newsletter in Dayton.He wrote his first poem at age 6 and gave his first public recital at age 9. Dunbar’s first published work came in a newspaper put out by his high school friends Wilbur and Orville Wright, who owned a printing plant. The Wright Brothers later invested in the Dayton Tattler, a newspaper aimed at the black community, edited and published by Dunbar.

His first collection of poetry, Oak and Ivy, was published in 1892 and attracted the attention of James Whitcomb Riley, the popular “Hoosier Poet”. Both Riley and Dunbar wrote poems in both standard English and dialect. His second book, Majors and Minors (1895) brought him national fame and the patronage of William Dean Howells, the novelist and critic and editor of Harper’s Weekly. After Howells’ praise, his first two books were combined as Lyrics of Lowly Life and Dunbar started on a career of international literary fame. He moved to Washington, D.C., in the LeDroit Park neighborhood. While in Washington, he attended Howard University.

His wife Alice Dunbar Nelson was a famous poet as well. A graduate of Dillard University in New Orleans, her most famous works include a short story entitled “Violets”. She and her husband also wrote books of poetry as companion pieces. An account of their love, life and marriage was depicted in a play by Kathleen McGhee-Anderson titled Oak and Ivy.

He kept a lifelong friendship with the Wrights, and was also associated with Frederick Douglass and Booker T. Washington. Brand Whitlock was also described as a close friend. He was honored with a ceremonial sword by President Theodore Roosevelt.

He wrote a dozen books of poetry, four books of short stories, five novels, and a play. He also wrote lyrics for In Dahomey – the first musical written and performed entirely by African-Americans to appear on Broadway in 1903; the musical comedy played successfully toured England and America over a period of four years – one of the more successful theatrical productions of its time. His essays and poems were published widely in the leading journals of the day. His work appeared in Harper’s Weekly, the Saturday Evening Post, the Denver Post, Current Literature and a number of other publications. During his life, considerable emphasis was laid on the fact that Dunbar was of pure black descent, with no white ancestors ever.

Dunbar’s work is known for its colorful language and use of dialect, and a conversational tone, with a brilliant rhetorical structure.

Dunbar traveled to England in 1897 to recite his works on the London literary circuit. He met the brilliant young black composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor who some of his poems to music and who was influenced by Dunbar to use African and American Negro songs and tunes in future compositions.

After his return, Dunbar took a job at the Library of Congress in Washington. In 1900, Dunbar was diagnosed with tuberculosis, and moved to Colorado with his wife on the advice of his doctors. Dunbar died at age thirty-three on February 9, 1906 from tuberculosis, and was interred in the Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio.

TOMORROW

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WHAT AM I GOING TO DO TOMORROW?

MUSIC

POETRY

ART

LANGUAGE

SCIENCE

MATHEMATICS

TECHNOLOGY

THEATRE

DRAMA

STUDY

FAITH

KNOWLEDGE

UNDERSTANDING

LOVE

WISDOM

REFINEMENT

LUXURY

CLEANLINESS

PEACE

KINDNESS

RIGHTEOUSNESS

PATIENCE

WAIT

BANGING RED VS. BLUE

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As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum Dearly Beloved Sisters & Brothers

Dearly Beloved Brothers and Sisters, I have come to learn that gangbanging is still going on in our communities. This disappoints me, but I am going to try and put a new perspective on eliminating gang culture.

The truce method obviously doesn’t work – at least not 100 per cent. So, I am going to try to eliminate gangs by convincing gang members that RED is better than Blue, so we should all unite under RED.

It’s about colors anyway….

The color RED symbolizes TRUTH, while blue symbolizes falsehood. Hear me out.

RED is the primary color in the FLAG of the Universe – The Sun, Moon & Star. The Red background in the flag symbolizes the SUN. The Sun is a Red Ball of Fire, which brings out the TRUE colors in a thing.

Blue is just the opposite. IT IS FALSE. In television production, when a person stands in front of a blue screen, the producers are then enabled to put a picture of anything they want behind them. It is a false background.

We say there’s a blue sky. Well… you can go up there a million miles and you will never find any blue. It is a false sky. It appears blue because of a gas called ether which comes up from the earth into the atmosphere.

RED is also a better color because it symbolizes FREEDOM. The Sun in our Flag shines on everybody freely regardless of income, religion, age, race, gender or location. It is better than BLUE just as TRUTH is better than FALSE, as we all agree.

SPREAD THE WORD AND LET US UNITE AS A NATION UNDER OUR NATION’S FLAG WHICH IS RED AND NOT BLUE – THE SUN, MOON AND STAR.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON OUR UNIVERSAL FLAG CLICK HERE.

Our Beloved Messenger, The Honourable Elijah Muhammad (May the Peace and the Blessings of Allah Forever Be Upon Him) teaches on the meaning of the two colors in the following lecture

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RESTRICTIVE LAWS OF ISLAM

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Restrictive Laws of Islam

This means all believers must strictly obey these laws.  Mere belief counts for nothing unless carried into practice.

1. Obey Allah, His Apostle and believe the Message He has sent to you and me by His Messenger.

2. Obedience to the Apostle is obedience to Allah, as the Messenger is the bearer of Allah’s Message. Respect to the Messenger is respect to Allah.

3. Worship no God but Allah. The one the Messenger represents to us.

4. Fear no one but Allah.

5. Obey those in authority among you and obey non-believers in authority over you as long as it does not conflict with your religion.

6. It is forbidden to commit fornication or adultery.

7. It is forbidden to commit indecent acts on another (sodomy).

8. It is forbidden to eat the pig or its by-products.

9. Honor Allah and respect His Messenger, who is the bearer of His Message to you and me.

10. Insubordination is forbidden.

11. Slack talk and gossip is forbidden.

12. Do not associate with those in bad standing or out of the mosque.

13. It is your duty to report all slackness, weakness and wrongdoing.

14. Do not deal with the hypocrites or show sympathy towards them.

15. No gambling of any kind (numbers, dice, cards, games of chance)

16. No smoking of any kind (reefers or cigarettes, cigar or pipe).

17. No dope (heroin, cocaine or any other).

18. No drinking (wine, whiskey, beer, ale, alcohol, or other intoxicants).

19. We must be clean at all times (mind and body) at home and abroad.

20. No lying (speak the truth regardless of circumstances).

21. No stealing, be kind and do good to all.

22. Do not commit acts of violence on ourselves or others.

23. Keep up prayer, do unto others as you want done unto you.

24. Spend of what Allah has given you in the cause of Islam.

25. Love your brother believer as yourself; kill no one whom Allah has not ordered to be killed.

26. Do not feel, rub or pat sisters, do not stare at sisters or watch the movements of their bodies: do not lust.

The Smile That’s Reserved Exclusively For Me….

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

Every morning,

The ONLY thing more beautiful than the Sun

Every night,

Gives Me Sweet Dreams

Until the

Morning Light….

What I live and breathe to see

The Smile

That no one else can see

Unless they’re looking at him

Looking at me.

(or thinking about me… 😉 )

I LOVE YOU, AMAD-JAMAL

BLACK HISTORY 365

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum Dearly Beloved Black Sisters (and Brothers)!

If you are a product of the educational system of America, briefly, this system teaches us that Martin Luther King, Jr. was the greatest Blackman who ever lived and we should know who was the “First African-American” this or that, and that our history began with slavery. None of this is True.

If you were privileged enough to attend college and took some Black History courses, you may have learned about Ancient African civilizations. And, if you are truly interested in your own history, you may have taken the initiative to do some self-study and learned more than what is taught in school.

Once you have a full and complete knowledge of the History of the Black Nation (which can only be taught by our Creator) you will come to know that the whole idea of a Black History month is insulting. It is an affront, insinuating that we are so insignificant that our history only warrants one month of study and celebration. When everyone in the whole world came from us.

The true History of the Black Nation can only be taught by The Creator of the Black Nation – Allah in the Divine Person of Master Fard Muhammad, to Whom Praises are due forever.

The Black nation are the only people that came with the creation. Everybody else was MADE from us. We are the only people who were CREATED by the God of the Creation.

He is the ONLY man was there. No one can Give us a thorough history but the Man who was there. Black History begins BEFORE the Creation of the Universe.

You can read all about it in the book written by His Messenger to us, The Honorable Elijah Muhammad (PBUH) and you can do that any day of the year.

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Or you can listen to an audio recording of Our Beloved Messenger (PBUH) teaching us of our history.

MESSAGE TO THE BLACKMAN

MARCHING WILL NEVER STOP WHITE PEOPLE FROM KILLING US

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum Dearly Beloved Sisters and My Dear Brothers who read,

Beloved Black People, Our Beloved Messenger, The Honorable Elijah Muhammad (May the Peace and the Blessings of Allah forever be upon him) taught us that going before our slavemasters with our hats in our hands, begging them for freedom, justice and equality is an exercise in futility. They know they are killing us. Marching, candlelight vigils, protests, boycotts, and whatnot is NEVER going to stop them.

L.A. just held “THE BIGGEST MARCH AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY IN HISTORY” according to one newspaper. One week later, the L.A.P.D. killed a Blackman on Skid Row.

Marching is useless.

It didn’t work for King. And it won’t work now.

SEPARATION IS OUR SALVATION.

They cannot help themselves. The white race was made by killing the Black. This is the way they were made.

Our Saviour, Master Fard Muhammad, to Whom Praises are Due Forever, Has Brought to us the ONLY solution to our problems with the white devil Caucasian race. It has been delivered to us by Our Beloved Messenger, the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad (PBUH).

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum Dearly Beloved Sisters (and Brothers)

I was looking up the 1936 Olympics for information on Brother Jesse Owens and was floored when I found only two lines.

Any student of history knows that Jesse WAS the 1936 Olympics. This was right before Hitler started World War II. He had been proclaiming the superiority of the devil Caucasian race and then here comes Jesse, who proved him wrong in front of the whole world.

And Wikipedia barely even mentioned him.

I stopped using Wikipedia ever since I looked up Brother Jesse Belvin. They lied about the details surrounding his murder, so I knew not to refer to them for the TRUTH.

Use Black websites to research Black History.

NATURAL HAIR STYLES

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum Beautiful and Beloved BOLD Black Sisters!

I am noticing many, many more of my Sisters abandoning the devil Caucasians’ standard of beauty and accepting the fact that we (Black women) are the MOST BEAUTIFUL of all of creation -naturally!

We are letting our hair grow out of the perms, throwing away the dyes and the weaves, tossing out the pressing combs and dumping the bleach in favor of our own natural God-given beautifully kinky and rich head of hair.

All I can say is “Al Hamdulillah” which is in our native language and the language of our righteous foreparents (Arabic) and means “All Praise is Due to Allah!”

Consequently, I have been offering my services to my Sisters here in dtla (Downtown Los Angeles), to help them with their transition to natural hairstyles and they have been very receptive. Al Hamdulillah!

Allah (God) Has Blessed Me With the Ability to do natural hair, so I’m going to do it for Him. A Muslim is not a Muslim unless she wants for her Sister what she wants for herself. I didn’t want to do it at first, because cosmetology is so “blue collar” and I have a college degree, but I must submit to my Maker.

Also, I get treated with so much disdain and animosity when I try to help someone. It makes me question my motives almost. But I just ask myself, “What would Our Beloved Messenger, The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad (PBUH) do?

So, I just “shine ’em on” and do what I feel is right. Allah (God) rewards our intentions. Don’t believe that false statement that “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” That is other than the truth and just the devils’ way of making you feel bad for doing something you know is right.

If we intend to do good, then our action will be received as good, and thus, we will be rewarded accordingly.

One of my favorite sayings is,
“There is no act of good that goes without its reward and there is no act of evil that goes without its consequence.”

We are living in the most wicked society that ever existed on the face of the earth (America). The righteous are killed, persecuted, thrown in jail, laughed at, mocked and antagonized. But as the Holy Qur-an so plainly assures us:
Allah Will Pay Them Back Their Mockery.”

Noah, Lot, Jesus and all of the Prophets of Allah (Peace Be Upon Them) were called crazy and suffered all of the above, but Allah proved them right in the end and their opposers were destroyed. Allah U Akbar! (Allah is the Greatest!)

The point is, My Dearly Beloved Asiatic Black Sisters, when you choose to go natural and embrace your natural beautiful hair, you are going to be mocked, laughed at, and ridiculed by the ignorant among our Brothers and Sisters, who are innocent victims of white supremacy.

Show patience toward them. And understand that they don’t know any better. Be forbearing and remember that you may not have always been at the present stage of enlightenment you enjoy now.

Below are some natural hair care websites, to help you on your path.

Oh yes, before I forget

1. ALWAYS cover your hair when you go out.
2. NEVER wear dreadlocks (dirty) or afros.
3. ALWAYS comb & style your hair.
(Do not wear it sticking out all over your head!)

Here is why:
“Life in the Sudan”

Personally, I like cornrows and twists. You don’t need and should not add fake hair to the cornrows, plaits or twists!

Also, be aware, you will have to sort through the hairstyles featured on the websites to find ones that are decent and refined and fulfill the above qualifications. But, as always, seek Allah’s Guidance first.

Okay, now to the websites….

This Sister is Going to be on the “Dr. Oz” show tomorrow!
(We must be on the right path 😉 )
“Curly Nikki”

“Going Natural”

“Black Hair Information”

Finally, here is a link to a poem I wrote about natural hair that you might enjoy.

As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum!

Why I Always Cover My Hair When I Go Out In The Public

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

 

 

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As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum Beautiful and Beloved Black Sisters,

I wanted to share with you an article from the Muhammad Speaks Newspaper, that aptly describes the life of a Black Muslim woman following The Divine Supreme Wisdom Teachings of The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him).

I have had lately, a few instances where I was tempted to remove my headpiece. And, I could not do it. I have been wearing it consistently for almost nine years and it has become a part of me. At least, the part I present to the public.

A Muslim woman represents Allah, Our Messenger and Our Nation. We must hold ourselves accountable for every action, word and primarily our appearance, for even before we open our mouth, it should be evident by our clothing and mannerisms that we are members of the highest order in civilized society.

It is rare to find a Muslim woman in America. This article speaks of the Sister Captain’s experience in the Muslim country of the Sudan located in East Africa.

“Life in the Sudan”
By Sister Bayyinah Sharrieff