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Why Can’t We Be Friends? Because America Has No Intention To…

7 min readJun 20, 2021

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Black Music Month is a Reminder that As Black Folk Have Used Music As an Olive Branch to American Society, Systemic Racism Always Breaks the Branch

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When I think of Black music, racism doesn’t immediately come to mind. However, when I really think about Black music, I reflect on how much of it is steeped in the Black freedom struggle.

Albums such as Young, Gifted and Black by Aretha Franklin, What’s Going On by Marvin Gaye, and Red, Black and Green by Roy Ayers are beautiful reminders of our struggle to be seen as human; amongst ourselves as well as by mainstream America.

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What’s made the endeavor of Black music even more liberating is the ability of Black musicians and artists to highlight the humanity of all by emphasizing the humanity of Black folk. The power behind the phrase Black Lives Matter is that it doesn’t asserts the humanness of Black lives in isolation. Rather, the phrase bridges Black humanity with the human family; challenging the social constructs that see us simply as creations of a manufacturer.

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The truth doesn’t always provide a solution, but it does require that we contend with its contents for a solution to emerge. May my words provide truth whereby we can contend.

Rann Miller
Rann Miller

Written by Rann Miller

Educator, Opinion Columnist, Author, and Scholar. Mine are pieces deemed too "radical" for traditional publication... the stones the "builders" rejected.

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