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\title{Reflections on Sunday}
\date{1971}
\author{Ericka Huggins}
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\begin{quote}
sounds that come from the soul are always the same
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free
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open sounds
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giving
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the kind that reach out
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and touch—
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that’s what our sisters did\Slash{}minimum
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touching maximum\Slash{}sharing oppression
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and the wish for its
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removal\dots{}
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feeling those sounds
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seeing them felt on others
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watching faces smile for the first time in months—
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getting high—on the natural power of the
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people to resist\Slash{}to smile\Slash{}to laugh\Slash{}to sing
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shout\Slash{}love\Slash{}give
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even here\dots{}
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wild hair, funky guitar
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long hair funky voice (someone said bessie smith
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came to mind)
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hair—all lengths, legs, arms, smiles, music—SISTERS—and us\dots{}
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raggedy peacoats, cotton dresses, rocking,
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swaying
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enjoying it
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screaming
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crying too—even if not too many
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let the tears fall free
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us—black\Slash{}brown\Slash{}white\Slash{}poor—SISTERS
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and it was all a total exchange
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of energy
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communication
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even if we did not share words
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we all knew their soul—songs were
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saying
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we understand
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we know
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we can see what amerika is doing
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to you—mother\Slash{}daughter\Slash{}child\Slash{}woman
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of oppression—
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we can see, they sung —
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and our voices answered their guitar
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horns flute—voice—cowbell—tambourine demand for freedom with an unspoken’ right on
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\dots{}a feeling there that one day—soon—
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all people will be free\dots{}and
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we left
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stronger
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able to smile (for a moment)
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till we returned to
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rules that degrade
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schedules that destroy sanity
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racism that they cannot
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sexism that rapes us of our womanhood\dots{}
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and the locks, keys, windows, walls, doors,
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threats
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warnings
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bribes that harden our hearts and
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chain our souls\dots{}
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the time
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must be
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seized
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venceremos!
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\begin{center}
Ericka Huggins
Reflections on Sunday
1971
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\href{https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/126-march-4-17-1971/reflections-on-sunday}{\texttt{https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/126-march-4-17-1971/reflections-on-sunday}}
Fifth Estate \#126, March 4–17, 1971
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