Yesteryear
At the beginning
There were only
Three darker brothers
Born Beat and hipper-than-thou
Kaufman/Jones & Joans
Amongst the white beatniks
Who had big publishers
But little bank accounts
Nevertheless I confess
We, three Black Beats had neither
Yet we, like Crispus Attucks
Were right there
At the beginning
But big bread publishers
Ignored us and
Even "established" small press
Made harmful fun or shunned us
We were "invisible men"
As Ellison had said
Invisible on Beat West Coast
Invisible to on the best East Coast
Institutional racism is
Amongst the Beats
Merely "benign neglect"
Nonetheless I still confess
We, three, also swung America
Written by Ted Joans (1928-2003)
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