To be born black and of black parents was my first gift of nature. Many are times
when the question "why are you black?" has been thrown at me,
sometimes leaving me speechless. At first, I thought I was born black because
my ancestors were black, my country men are black and so on. Yet I have
discovered that there is a purpose in my being black, where black signifies the
color of my skin as referred to by the world.
I don't know about you, but my world defines black as a
relative of evil. From black mail to black list, black is not a good thing, no.
So my sisters from another mother don't want to be associated with black, they
bleach their skin to look "not black" though they remain black as far
as race is concerned. Black is
beautiful, and handsome too. I have seen nothing as good as black. A melanin
strong enough to withstand the scorching sun. Coming to think of it, I'm advantaged.
There's nothing to regret about being black, thank God I'm black.
The first purpose of my being black is to change the world's
definition of a black man. The color of my skin has nothing to do with my capabilities.
If I can, I can. From Martin Luther King to Nelson Mandela, name them all and those yet to come, it is evident that
there's nothing impossible for a black man to achieve. The world I live in
associates the black man with failure, I'm black to bring the point home. Success
favors no man because of their origin, everyone will reap what they sow . Life
knows no skin either, it happens to us all.
I am the definition of beauty. My world has its own
standards of defining beauty, making my siblings feel lesser because they are
black. To define beauty from the content of a person's skin is shallow, let
alone from physical appearance. Beauty is what lies within, after what is
without looses all its form.
There is a degree of beauty in each and every person, only
if we look out for more than what meets the eye.
So why am I black anyway? I am black to let the world know
that being black is not a disability, neither is it an inability. It is all in-between
the ears. I can dream, I can impact
lives positively, I can change my world just like any other.
I'm proud of my race, it is the source of my grace.
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