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by the friends, students, and colleagues of
Prof. Floyd B. Barbour.
We learned a lot from him and want to honor his memory.

The Black Power Revolt opens with this poem

Since 1619

How may years since 1619 have I been singing Spirituals?
How long have I been praising God and shouting hallelujahs?
How long have I been hated and hating?
How long have I been living in a hell for heaven?

When will I see my brother's face wearing another color?
When will I be ready to die in an honest fight?
When will I be conscious of the struggle-now to do or die?
When will these scales fall away from my eyes?

What will I say when days of wrath descend:
When the money-gods take all my life away;
When the death knell sounds
And peace is a flag of far-flung blood and filth?

When will I understand the cheated and the cheaters;
Their paltry pittances and cold concessions to my pride?
When will I burst from my kennel and angry mongrel,
Lean and hungry and tired of my dry bones and years?

—Margaret Walker