Strong Men
by Sterling A. Brown
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The young men keep coming on They dragged you from homeland, They broke you in like oxen, You sang: You sang: You sang: They point with pride to the roads you built for them You sang: They cooped you in their kitchens, You sang: They bought off some of your leaders They heard the laugh and wondered; What, from the slums One thing they cannot prohibit |
SOURCE: Brown, Sterling A. The Collected Poems of Sterling A. Brown (Evanston, IL: TriQuarterly Books, Northwestern University Press, 1980), pp. 56-58. Published in The Book of American Negro Poetry (ed. James Weldon Johnson, 1931), then in Brown's first book of poems, Southern Road (1932).
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