(NAME-MCE) Go and hug your "Michael", by Maya Angelou
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Subject: (NAME-MCE) Go and hug your "Michael", by Maya Angelou
Go and hug your "Michael", by Maya Angelou
Yesterday I cried watching the Michael Jackson memorial. I cried for a
little black boy who felt the world didn't understand him.
I cried for a little black boy who spent his adulthood chasing his
childhood.
And I thought about all the young black boys out there who may feel
that the world doesn't understand them. The ones who feel that the
world does not understand their baggy jeans, their swagger, their
music, their anger, their struggles, their fears or the chip on their
shoulder.
I worry that my son, may too, one day feel lonely in a wide, wide
world. I cried for young children of all colors who may live their
life feeling like a misfit, feeling like no one understands their
perspective, or their soul. What a burden to carry.
As a mother, I cried for Katherine Jackson because no mother should
ever bury a child. Period. And I think about all the pain, tears and
sleepless nights that she must have endured seeing her baby boy in
inner pain, seeing him struggle with his self- esteem, and his
insecurities and to know that he often felt unloved. Even while the
world loved him deeply.
How does it feel to think that the unconditional love we give as
mothers just isn't enough to make our children feel whole?
I wonder if she still suffers thinking, "What more could I have done?"
Even Moms of music legends aren't immune to Mommy guilt, I suppose.
When Rev. Al Sharpton (who always delivers one "Awesome" funeral
speech), said to Michael's children " Your Daddy was not
Strange . . . . It was strange what your daddy had to deal with" I
thought of all of the strange things of the world that my children
would have to deal with. Better yet, the things I hope they won't ever
have to deal with anymore. And as a mother raising a young black boy,
I feel recommitted and yet a little confused as to how to make sure my
son is sure enough within himself to take on the world. Especially a
"strange" one. To love himself enough to know that even when the world
doesn't understand you, tries to force you into it's mold or treats
you unkindly, you are still beautiful, strong, and Black. How do I do
that?
Today, I'm taking back "childhood" as an inalienable right for every
brown little one. In a world that makes children into "booty-Shakin",
mini- adults long before their time, I'm reclaiming the playful, the
innocent, run-around outside, childhood as the key ingredient in
raising confident adults.
Second, I will not rest until my little black boy, My Michael, knows
that his broad nose is beautiful, his chocolately brown skin is
beautiful, and his thick hair is beautiful.
And nothing or no one, can take that away from him. Now, ain't we Bad,
ain't we Black, and ain't we Beautiful!
Maya Angelou
July, 2009
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