African American Poetry (1870-1928): A Digital Anthology

Carrie Law Morgan Figgs, "The Negro's Upward Flight" (1921)

THE NEGRO'S UPWARD FLIGHT 

 1 
 As the eagle soars skyward 
  Each day in her flight 
 The Negro soars upward 
  From darkness to light. 

 2 
 He has flown from his cabin 
  His banjo and pranks 
 To position and honor 
  To title and rank. 
 
 3 
 His brother in white 
  Is no longer his peer 
 He is the equal of any man 
  Found anywhere. 
 
 4 
 He left slavery's shore 
  And for knowledge he sought 
 Today he is a giant 
  In the city of thought. 
 
 5 
 He is not begging for favors 
  Along so called social lines 
 He wants equal rights 
  For this only, he pines. 
 
 6 
 He's a citizen in peace 
  He is a soldier in the war's din 
 But he asks for the treatment 
  That is given to other men. 


Published in Nuggets of Gold, 1921

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