The Truth Suppressed Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDAA EEFF GGHH IIJJ KKLL MMNN OOJJ PPQQ

Why do people sit in darkness as regards the Negro raceA
Why so ignorant are nations of conditions in the caseA
'Tis because the facts are strangled by a prejudice intenseB
Truth is murdered in the forum when she cries in his defenceB
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If a white man braves the tempest and takes up the Negro's causeC
Thus exposing to the country the injustice of its lawsD
He is met with ostracism and consigned to deep disgraceA
He is branded as a traitor to himself and to his raceA
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Did you know that Sledd of Oxford his professorship resignedE
When he gave the press an outline of how Negroes are malignedE
When the world he gave the story of their wrongs on ev'ry handF
And rebuked his brother white man for supporting such a standF
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Have you heard the tale of Bassett's being taken up and triedG
By the trustees of his college and the public too besideG
He evoked the shaft of censure such as mad men would decreeH
Just for writing good opinions of a Negro don't you seeH
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We esteem the two professors being natives of the SouthI
Who would follow their convictions in the face of censure's mouthI
At a risk of their positions prizing justice more than goldJ
Such a sacrifice we'll cherish till the night away has rolledJ
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Manhood now is at a premium that such risky things will doK
When the life is so endangered from a social point of viewK
'Tis a milestone of advancement when a Bassett or a SleddL
Rises higher than surroundings up above the critic's dreadL
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If the North its grief expresses as it views the ill so rifeM
It is promptly called a meddler an engenderer of strifeM
Then the politicians clamor while the press takes up the songN
And the people join the chorus in denouncing such a wrongN
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We are proud of sympathizers in the great unequal fightO
In the struggle for true manhood and for triumph of the rightO
'Tis exposure maims the evils as they viciously unfoldJ
So his sufferings unvarnished by the Negro must be toldJ
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Truth has perished as a martyr in her grave she's laid to restP
Though she never fails of rising when the Father thinketh bestP
Soon there' l be a resurrection and conditions 'twill exposeQ
That will bring the Negro's manhood in the midst of wicked foesQ

Lizelia Augusta Jenkins Moorer



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