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Black History

by Hopeton Lindo








Black History lyrics with English Translations





Black history
It's been centuries gone We've been oppressed And it's been going on We can't get no rest
400 years we've been brought here as slaves To work in the fields And throughout those times The lashes of the whip we feel
What a black story to tell (ohh), black history What a wicked story to listen to, black history
We've been fight down from generation, to generation We've been held and trodding there And I've been kept there without no pay
What a black story to tell (ohh), black history What a wicked story to listen to, black history


Black man has been struggling together For a very long day We have gained some equal rights But we're still struggling today
So now that the time has come When we all should live as one We look upon our own black brothers And we fire our gun It's not right, tell me Should we fight, should we fight, oh no
What a black story to tell (ohh), black history What a wicked story to listen to, black history
We've been fight down from generation, to generation The lashed of the whip we could feel While we worked in the white man's field
What a black story to tell (ohh), black history What a wicked story to listen to, black history What a black story to tell (ohh), black history What a wicked story to listen to, black history







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