The Negro Ballot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB BBC DDEE FF GGHH IIAA JJKL MMNN OPQQ RRSS TTUU

Can America be reckoned as the country of the freeA
In the light of recent actions 'tis a truth that's hard to seeA
It has taken from the Negro his protection yea his voteB
How oppressive is the finger that such cruel mandates wroteB
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'Equal rights are not for Negroes they shall never have a voteB
To supremacy of white man shall be raised the highest noteB
Keep the black man from the ballot and we'll treat him as we pleaseC
With no means for his protection we will rule with perfect ease '-
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Those are words of Southern white men backed it seems by all the landD
From the blacks they'll take the ballot with their rights on every handD
O the maladministration in enforcement of the illsE
Thus they re enslave the Negro till their cup of evil fillsE
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When appeal is made to Congress for protection of a raceF
They will promptly dodge the issue saying 'This is not the placeF
In the courts alone there's power to decide it for a fact '-
'We evade it ' says the court room 'Congress has the power to act '-
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So when Negroes cry for justice in this commonwealth of oursG
There is none to give an answer none to regulate the powersG
Congress claims no jurisdiction and the courts declare the sameH
None in all this Christian nation who will face the load of shameH
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More than all the host of Egypt or the Canaanites of oldI
Were the Jews when God was captain of the army we are toldI
Stronger than the ancient mountain of the waters of the seaA
Nature hastened to the rescue making all opposers fleeA
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Though Elisha when at Dothan was encompassed round aboutJ
By the forces of Benhadad as he put the Jews to routJ
His protection came from heaven in the chariots of fireK
Yea the angels and the horses told the earth of heaven's ireL
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When for God and fight we battle numbers cannot make a markM
For while countless millions perished eight were saved in Noah's arkM
'Twas the faithful few my readers who were found on holy groundN
That were saved while all remaining in the raging flood were drownedN
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Tell me not of shame or failure in a just and righteous causeO
For the right at length will triumph in the face of wicked lawsP
Heaven still extends protection to the weakened and oppressedQ
Who will cry to God for succor and relief when sore distressedQ
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Yea the angel still encampeth round about when Christians fearR
To deliver them from evil and their souls to fill with cheerR
With the faith of ancient Hebrews should the Negro of todayS
Ask the Maker for the ballot and with courage wend his wayS
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If a fervent prayer is offered by a race ten million strongT
Telling of discrimination persecution hate and wrongT
God will hasten to the rescue and the ballot will restoreU
And reclaim for Negro manhood equal justice evermoreU

Lizelia Augusta Jenkins Moorer



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