Monday, April 11, 2005

In My Father's Image


Baba, your BlackNificent face is like the face of the sun. When i see it, it dispels all my anxieties. From childhood to manhood you have stood out in my life triumphant and strong like the noon-day sun. The warm radiations of your enduring love, tireless dedication, righteous struggle and revolutionary sacrifice have not been in vain. You have brought forth a man-child, a man-child who will carry on the tradition, carry on the fight to liberate all Afrikan people and raise up future generations of men and warriors who will ensure that your name lives on for all time. Ase.
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5 Comments:

Blogger Nandii said...

This is a beautiful awesome inspiring tribute to your father, and all fathers. To let him know how much it means for him to have been here in your life while he still has life, is an honor.

Letting him know that his manchild will indeed get to the land promised (the one promised by the elders and the ancestors)has got to be the greatest gift.

Asante'Sana for sharing it with us.
Continue the legacy...Tafadali.

1:13 PM  
Blogger Wekesa said...

Great photo and title. As photographers and artists it is our work to inspire, heal, propel us to liberation and restoration. Family is the key to both. Your photograph helps to nurture a bond between African men - father and son as well as brother-to-brother. We need these images. Foo nda goy to Baba and son and to the photographer who was on the case!

12:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I see so much passion, so much beauty, so much love emanating from your work. I was captured from this first piece to continue looking for more. The beauty of Afrika is clearly seen through these images and your words. They are all beautiful indeed. Please continue to share with us and take very special care of you and yours.

RQ-Assata forum

7:53 PM  
Anonymous Nataki said...

Wow!!! This is a Blacknificent thing you've done here. You have an incredible mind and have always proven to have a true gift with words and language. It becomes more apparent each day how much of an asset to our race you are.

All love and support.

8:29 AM  
Blogger Wekesa said...

Great photo and title. As photographers and artists it is our work to inspire, heal, propel us to liberation and restoration. Family is the key to both. Your photograph helps to nurture a bond between African men - father and son as well as brother-to-brother. We need these images. Foo nda goy to Baba and son and to the photographer who was on the case!

1:36 PM  

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