Black History Bootcamp. S6. Day 18.

Day 18 

The Address: Congo Square, New Orleans 

The Story: 

“Where is your fire? 

I say where is your fire? 

The fire that made guts into chitterlings;

The fire that took rhythms and made jazz;

The fire of sit-ins and marches that made

us jump boundaries and barriers;

The fire that took street talk sounds

and made righteous imhotep raps.

Where is your fire, the torch of life

full of Nzingha and Nat Turner and Garvey

and DuBois and Fannie Lou Hamer and Martin

and Malcolm and Mandela.

Sister/Sistah  

Brother/Brotha  

Come/Come” 

- Sonia Sanchez   

Come!  

Come to Congo Square with us. 

Come catch the fire.

Come learn of the drums that reverberated through the square, calling for protection from the ancestors and the ones left back home. 

Come learn of the worship that took place here. 

Come learn about this place so full of magic -  not at all dark. 

Come hear about the celebrations, the dance, the music, and the food that united Africans from across the continent in this new place called New Orleans. 

We gather at noon.


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