Freedom Justice Unify POWER December, 1973 BLACK INK BLACK STUDENT MOVEMENT OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Volume 5 No. 3 .NT ' * Vf MumtM-' - W©««9»ra»raW^»«9aN»»R»5W9?iM9aWB»fa5«»»»»fa»«8>«SiTO»f81W8»»JNa*M®W«»»*«^ ^ In this land of broken dreams W* Conceived in Black Wayne Welch and Michael Moseley From thy womb you gave birth To the noblest creature on earth. In her eyes 1 see the light Of your warmth . . . blackness, your might. What you mean to me. is more than words could ever say. The truth you let me see, no one could ever take away. Conceived in Black. Oh, Black Princess. Black Woman, Black Pearl. Conceived in Black. Oh, from Africa's womb to the world Conceived in Black. In this land of broken dreams You lift my soul, my mind, it seems That you will Forever be. My inspiration to be Free. When you lay down by my side. All worldly cares are cast aside. The sweetness of your luscious lips, the rapture of your fingertips. Conceived in Black. Oh. Black Princess, Black Woman, Black Pearl Conceived in Black. Oh, from Africa's womb to the world. Conceived in Black. And now for all the world to see. Is this precious jewel—a priceless gem. This is the one you chose to be, conceived in Black—Miss BSM. Conceived in Black I ^ Oh, from Atnca s womo to me woriQ. j o. Y w 0 Conceived m Black. Conceived m Black ...

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