HINDSIGHT #95: GENERATIONS II
Living as a king and queen uprooted from your domain to be sold in chains.
Living on a plantation doin' services to where Kings and Queens couldn’t fathom the pain.
Living less than they use too and totally opressed. Undress in total duress, A deity forced up to learn to profess, confess and the falseness not being addressed, forcefully given English names, the mind games, overseers then press them ass whippings with no change, living stress.
Raped of tradition, whole culture erased, dignity taken against they will, the memories etched make them weak but the King and Queen play their games for survival, strength . Soon become an influencing rival after the Queen heinous death and the King a runaway with revenge on his mind is what’s left.
Ten years a slave with his roots on the King lay seeds where he lay them ten years he met 2 runaway slave chicks and a doctor saves his life through heated strife where all these ladies fathered of his kids 2 girls and a boy being the last. This king name Tunga a former King from a small tribe in West Africa, and now he’s a Union soldier, the older he gets his fuel for revenge gets deep. His oldest daughter was killed by racist deep in the south. Tunga about had it all.
After his death, his son and daughter living different lives.
His daughter dating an older man and they have 2 kids. She has ambitions to get blacks to vote again. She dies of old age. Her children follows her legacy.
His son lives in Mississippi and his a whoremonger, married with three kids. He’s killed by the KKK. His kids go their separate ways to get Justice.
It all equate to the then and now.
The Urban Psalmist