This is a work of creative nonfiction told in five
story-poems—flash lines of verse, prose, and quotes—
anchored in historical facts. Nonfiction in verse may sound
like an oxymoron, a mash-up gone astray, as awful as a
sardines-and-sauerkraut breakfast sandwich. Instead, I hope to
serve you banana and peanut butter spread on a toasted sesame
seed bagel—delicious, but not your usual fare. Nonfiction
in verse is my way to tell a story of race in the lives of six
American historymakers who helped form a more perfect
Union: Ona Judge, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman,
Ida B. Wells, Martin Luther King Jr., and Barack Obama.
I have not attempted to tell their complete life stories. Instead,
I present scenes from significant events that show how they
tilted the country’s moral arc toward liberty, freedom, and
justice to make the United States the world’s first major
multiethnic democracy. These scenes are authentic moments
inspired by real and confirmed facts of our country’s heroic and
continuing struggle to become an inclusive democracy. In place
of quotation marks, I have italicized all quotes and listed their
references in the sources notes. Also, I have capitalized Black
and White when pertaining to race.
—Ray Anthony Shepard EPILOGUEThe Long Time 1796Ona, not a Judge, but a
Thief.
Did not wait to hear liberty’s
Bell.
Stole what she could not have—
Herself.
It was a long time coming.
1838Frederick Douglass’s lightning
Mind.
Did not wait for Union’s
Victory.
Sparked freedom from heaven’s
Stars.
It was a long time coming.
1849Harriet Tubman fearless
Warrior.
Did not wait for Lincoln’s
Proclamation.
Guided the unfree with her North Star’s
Torch.
It was a long time coming.
1892Ida B. Wells, citizens’
Crusader.
Did not wait to expose
Jim Crow.
Showed the world his brutal
Crimes.
It was a long time coming.
1955Martin Luther King Jr., America’s protest
Preacher.
Did not wait for the Guardians’
Repentance.
Marched evil from the country’s
Promise.
It was a long time coming.
2009Barack Obama, United States
President.
Did not wait for racial hate to
Clear.
Challenged the Guardians to
Change.
It was a long time coming.
Today Ona to Obama, red, white, and blue
Sparks.
Did not wait for others to light the
Sky.
Declared a new Fourth of
July.
It was a long time coming.
Tomorrow You, you, and you,
Friend.
Do not wait. Their work is not yet
Done.
Push We the people beyond the founders’
Vision.
It was a long time coming.
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