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VOL. 4
WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA
JAN. 10, 1989
Luther King, dontcha? They am t took
that away from ya, have they?
He said we shall overcome. Do you
believe that? I do, and that's why my head
is up, and that's why I'm gonna be some
body, somebody big, one day. If I can do
it, you can too. Don't nobody have no mo'
sense than we do. Even if you don't feel
that way, you can act it God knows you
sho' can cry good. That's better.
Come on. I'll help ya. We can make
it, we will make iL 'Cause we got sense,
and we got desire.
By Joyce E. McMillan
Hey, sister, why ya standing there
crying? Dontcha know crying is only
temporary relief? Dontcha listen to
church songs? What's wrong? Hold yo
head up, straighten yo back. Even if you
ain't got no pride, make 'em think you do.
Dontcha know you gotta believe in
yoself before anybody else do? Ain't
nothing that bad thatcha can't overcome
it. Dontcha remember what Martin Luther
King said -- you do remember Martin