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Washington, D.C., March 1975,
and performed at Mosque No. 4
of the Nation of Islam.

Based on the teachings of Elijah Muhammad,
which I believed in at the time.



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Poly-Psy
God of the Universe

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Who is that man,
The strongest, wisest, first to be,
Who says, "All others come from me"?

The Black Man, the Asiatic Black Man!

Who is that man,
The great creator, who can call
Himself the master over all?

The Black Man, the Asiatic Black Man!

Who is that man?
Though made slave to an evil race,
Rose up to take his rightful place.

The Black Man, the Asiatic Black Man!

Who built that massive, ancient, great stone face
As a reminder to the heathen race?
Who gave them science, history, and art?
Who sent them teachers to impart
A moral sense? But they were made
To be unright, and so betrayed
The man who made them.

The Black Man, the Asiatic Black Man!

Who, though bound and robbed of sense and sight
Would wake and rise against that awesome might?
And show the world a power divine,
A Ruler saying, "These are mine;
As thou hast done, the same for thee;
My chosen people shall be free,
For I will save them."

The Black Man, the Asiatic Black Man!

Unite and say,

"We are one!"

Unite and say,

"Our work is done!"

Unite and say,

"We need no help!"

Unite and say,

"We do for self!"

Maker, Owner, Cream of the Planet Earth,
God of the Universe.

Who is that man?

The Black Man, the Asiatic Black Man!




Religious Movement

Contents: Headings

Contents: Poems

Index by Titles

Index by First Lines

Chronology

Preface

Cover Page