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Alice Walker: Pulitzer Prize-Winner Shares Poem Inspired by Jesse Williams' BET Awards Speech

  • Team My Publicist
  • Jul 3, 2016
  • 1 min read

Every since Jesse Williams' ineffable acceptance speech at last Tuesday's BET awards, the media has been on fire.

Recently, the Color Purple creator picked up her pen to express her gratitude to Jesse Williams for giving the most talked about speech of the year.

In case you missed it, watch Williams’ full speech below…

As different mediums and news sources worked to pick his words apart, his message did all but grow stronger.

His words ignited a crucial spark in the American community, and the 72-year-old storyteller Alice Walker [one of the greatest writers of the 20th century] was so moved by Williams, she penned a poem and translated his immense impression in her latest poem: 'Here it is'. With her cherished eloquence and surely omniscient point of view, Williams' invigorating sense of action, is turned into a source of cultural pride and necessity.'

For he is black too. And obviously with a soul made of everything'.

Read her honoring poem below.

Here It Is

2016 by Alice Walker

Here it is

the beauty that scares you

-so you believe-

to death.

For he is certainly gorgeous

and he is certainly where whiteness

to your disbelief

has not wandered off

to die.

No. It is there, tawny skin, gray eyes,

a Malcolm-esque jaw. His loyal parents

may Goddess bless them

sitting proud and happy and no doubt

amazed

at what they have done.

For he is black too. And obviously

with a soul

made of everything.

Try to think bigger than you ever have

or had courage enough to do:

that blackness is not where whiteness

wanders off to die: but that it is

like the dark matter

between stars and galaxies in

the Universe

that ultimately

holds it all

together.

-AW

 
 
 

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