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Comment 33 of 73, added on September 27th, 2005 at 2:06 PM.
this is yet so touching even to me even thuogh i am only 12 but i
understand this and if i were able to do sumin a out it i would vote u
number 1!! well igotta go and thanks for qriteing such a pretty and
understanding poem!! bye
micaela from United States
Comment 32 of 73, added on September 9th, 2005 at 1:12 PM.
oh my goodness...when i read this poem my spine was tingling and i had a
sense of freedom of the mind after i read this vividly beautiful poem.
saima khan from Pakistan
Comment 31 of 73, added on August 25th, 2005 at 7:57 PM.
I realy loved the poem im only 15 and im real expired by your work i love
it i shared a couple of tears and they 2 were happy tears and if would
have lived back then i would not thought i would be as strong as u
chessika lowery from United States
Comment 30 of 73, added on August 22nd, 2005 at 5:58 PM.
this poem is just so inpiring and lets you know how much those black men
and women suffered those years. Even tough they had many problems they
continued sweating working too much i love this poem.
antonio elosua from Mexico
Comment 29 of 73, added on August 13th, 2005 at 11:19 PM.
this was one of the first poems i learned and memorized at the early age of
maybe 10 yrs. old. this was when i realized how beautiful poetry is. The
Negro Mother is my favorite poem!
Chas from United States
Comment 28 of 73, added on June 26th, 2005 at 4:50 PM.
this was the first poem i ever learned in school. i was in the 9th ra when
I did this poem that was 15 years ago and I can still remember every word
from this poem. It's funny cause I am a very dark woman and when I said
"look at my face dark as the night" all my friends began to laugh
but.....when i completed that poem I recived a stand O. It made me feel soo
good about myself.. I know this is a powerful poem cause my family still
remembeer bits and peices from it. I plan on doin it at my family reunion
this summer.
tamika from United States
Comment 27 of 73, added on June 24th, 2005 at 4:55 PM.
THAT POEM REALLY TOUCHED MY HEART. IT SHOWED THE PAIN THAT MANY BLACK
POEPLE HAD TO SUFFER, YET NEVER GAVE UP. I AM REALLY INSPIRED BY THE POEM
BECAUSE IT MAKES ME WANT TO CONTINUE THIS JOURNEY THAT I HAVE BEGUN, AND
MAKE MY ANCESTORS PROUD BY LETTING THEM KNOW THAT THEIR SUFFERING DID NOT
GO UNNOTICED. SOMETHING AS DEEP AS THE NEGRO MOTHER CAN NEVER BE CONSIDERED
SHALLOW!
Doris from United States
Comment 26 of 73, added on May 26th, 2005 at 11:32 AM.
I love this poem, it shows how the young black woman respect thier selves
it represent the black mother.
Keyanna Jackson from United States
Comment 25 of 73, added on May 24th, 2005 at 6:45 AM.
I LIKE THE POEM BECAUSE IT DEPICTS THE WORTHNESS OF BLACK MOTHERS.IT
REVALUES TGHE BEING OF BLACK LADIES ALLOVER THE WORLD.I THINK I WILL HAVE
TO INTRODUCE THE POEM TO MY MOTHER.
JOHANNES from South Africa
Comment 24 of 73, added on May 17th, 2005 at 1:42 PM.
This is one of the most beautiful poems I have ever read and the most
beautiful i ever recited. i recited it at my church during our womans day
program, but then I couldn't find it anymore until now. I just LOVE this
poem an now that I HAVE FOUND IT, believe me it will not get misplaced
again.On my wall it goes until my grandchildren are old enough to
understand.
sallie smith from United States
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this is yet so touching even to me even thuogh i am only 12 but i
understand this and if i were able to do sumin a out it i would vote u
number 1!! well igotta go and thanks for qriteing such a pretty and
understanding poem!! bye
micaela from United States