Poetry of the Harlem Renaissance: Visualizing Magazines, Editors, and Poems

Lewis Alexander, "The Black Pageant" (1927)

From the factory doors
The pageant pours
Down the mud of Pettigrew Street.
The sound of feet
Treads on my heart
And stupefies its beat.

The factories take my people's souls
And give them out in smoke.
Oh, why should souls be made to burn
And spirits thus to choke?

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