Unspoken Family History
Born on a plantation in the south
and into a world
that thought segregation was just
my great-grandmother
found her brother hanging in a tree
He was killed by the klan
The police had watched him be lynched
And yet did nothing
Justice never came
Born during the Great Depression
My grandmother
was taught to hate her brown skin
The white kids would point and laugh at her
all while calling her "darkie"
Over time she came to believe
that her brown skin made her ugly
She would refuse to wear makeup
because that was only for the pretty white girls
Born during the Civil Rights Movement
My mom would look out the window
only to see a burning cross
on the front lawn
All while the words of MLK
played on the t.v in the background
As my grandfather read a newspaper
about yet another unarmed black man
killed by the police.
In high school
Back when I was a freshman
I had a spanish teacher
who said my brown skin
made me worth less than a computer
All of these things are true
All of these things happened
And all because people hated our brown skin.