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== In Her Own Words ==
 
== In Her Own Words ==
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The Sweet Little Old Gray-Haired Lady in Sneakers ��
  
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Valerie Taylor, 1979
  
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I am a woman
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a poet
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poor
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handicapped
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radical
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Indian
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Over seventy
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An eight-time loser.
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How shalI l not  be a revolutionary?
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How shalI l not see
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My sister in every woman,
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My brother in any man,
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My child to cherish in every child?
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When they dragged Jane Kennedy into solitary
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that was my arm the cops were twisting.
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When they dropped napalm on the rice paddies
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that was my skin on fire,
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That was my blood running out hot and sticky.
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Goddess,
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Give me eight kinds of strength to fight back.
  
 
== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==

Revision as of 20:48, 22 December 2011

A Valerie Taylor Photo Album

from the Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University [1]

Early Life

College

Marriage

Career

Political Activism

In Her Own Words

The Sweet Little Old Gray-Haired Lady in Sneakers ��

Valerie Taylor, 1979

I am a woman

a poet

poor

handicapped

radical

Indian

Over seventy

An eight-time loser.


How shalI l not be a revolutionary?

How shalI l not see

My sister in every woman,

My brother in any man,

My child to cherish in every child?


When they dragged Jane Kennedy into solitary

that was my arm the cops were twisting.

When they dropped napalm on the rice paddies

that was my skin on fire,

That was my blood running out hot and sticky.


Goddess,

Give me eight kinds of strength to fight back.

Bibliography

Pulp Madness, 1950-1970

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