| In 1492 you came upon these shores.
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| Seven hundred years, educated by the moors;
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| 17th Century-- genocide and the gun
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| Middle Passage blessed to market the Africans.
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| In the so-called ?Land of God?
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| My kind were treated hard.
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| From back then until now
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| I see, and you agree--
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| We have been a misrepresented people.
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| From back then until now
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| Just see my family tree;
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| We have been a misrepresented people.
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| We have been a misrepresented people.
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| 19th century-- slavery destroyed.
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| Soldiers who fought and won
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| What’s known as? |
| nigger-boys?.
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| 20th century-- with freedom in my hand,
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| We invent ideas
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| Which helped us save a land,
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| But while I prayed to God
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| My moms and pops got whored.
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| From back then until now
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| You’ll see our history;
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| We have been a misrepresented people.
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| From back then until now
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| Just see my family tree;
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| We have been a misrepresented people
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| Yes, we have been a misrepresented people.
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| 1969-- Black power’s at the door.
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| 1982-- Hop-hop was on the floor.
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| 1992-- Gangsta crack prevailed.
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| 1999-- Our colors filled the jails.
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| It is through the grace of God
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| That we all were not scarred.
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| From back then until now
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| We see no comedy;
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| We have been a misrepresented people.
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| From back then until now
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| Were we still a mystery;
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| We have been a misrepresented people.
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| Yes, we have been a misrepresented people.
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| Though we march across time,
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| A sea of victories,
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| We have been a misrepresented people.
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| From back then until now
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| You know we made you grow;
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| We have been a misrepresented people.
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| We have been a misrepresented people.
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| From back then until now
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| We see our destiny
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| To never be a misrepresented people.
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| Yes, we march across to time to free
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| A melody
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| To never be a misrepresented people.
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| No you must never be a misrepresented people. |