I Am Black Chicago by Harold Lee Rush


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Posted by formerchicagoan on February 04, 2010 at 18:12:39:

With February being Black History Month, I cannot think of a better way to salute the month than with the following salute to Chicago's Black History. It features the voice of Chicago radio & TV veteran, Harold Lee Rush. Mr. Rush has been an on-air personality and producer for WGCI-AM/FM, WVON-AM, WLNR-FM/WJPC-FM, WKKC-FM, CAN-TV and more. He also helps shape the minds of young broadcasters as a trainer for the Broadcast programs at Kennedy King College/City Colleges of Chicago. (He previously taught at Columbia College, as well.) Here, he puts his vocal & written talents to great use with this spoken word work of art, "I Am Black Chicago."


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I Am Black Chicago

I am Black Chicago
Born on the southside
Flavored with the west-side
Footprints on the north side

A Provident baby
Delivered by Dr. Steptoe
Went to school in a Willis wagon
And 6 or 7 grammar schools
From Shoop to Burnside to Lewis-Champlain

Hung out at the YMCA
Learned to shoot pool at the BBF
Got fifty-leven cousins all over Chi-town
Some of them were the true OGB's
(original gang-bangers, back in the day)

Growing up Black in Chicago
I know what it meant
To get out of Cicero before dark
To get off the 'L' downtown
And have the po-leece jack you up

I remember when we couldn't go to
Marshall Field's, Carson Pirie Scott or Sears & Roebuck
I laughed my troubles away at Riverview
(way before Go Cart Land & Fun Town)
Listened to the poets and drummers
as they Pointed to the Afro-Arts

Before there was Earth, Wind and Fire
there was Artistic Heritage Ensemble
when Amazon and Hiddekel were learning how to braid
when Darlene Blackburn was just starting to dance
when OBASI came on the scene
when the Bud Billiken Parade was Black folks
(and Mickey Mouse wouldn't be caught dead in Washington Park)

And blue lights in the basement quarter parties
is where I first learned how to 'grind'
and got fonky with James Brown's 'cold sweat'
Drinking white port and kool-aid
Smokin' reefer and doo-whoppin' under the viaduct
Going to Lem's for some tips at 2AM
and throwing up at 4

Being 'gouster' or 'ivy league'
Working at 63rd and Halsted
Sneaking in the show
Puttin' balloons on the spokes of our bikes
and riding up and down the ramps
of the Dan Ryan before it opened

Seeing the 5 Stairsteps beat the Jackson 5
at the Regal Theatre talent shows
Ditching classes by hiding out in the oldest parts
of the 'castle' of Englewood

I am Black Chicago
Where Soul Train started
Where Chaka Kanye West come from
Where Quincy Jones sat at the feet of the elders

In Bronzeville's international music colleges
Where you can Jet to Ebony to defend her
Who walks around all day with nothing on but
W-V-O-N
the Voice Of the Negro/Nation

Gwen Brooks sprang from the breast of us
Harold Washington spoke to the best in us
The policy kings organized the rest of us
And the mobs have truly tested us
Tried to turn our heroes into dust to dust
Stole our history-left us pixie dust
But they never really busted us

Where we used to own the vote
Where we used to hold the note
Where we used to sail our boat
Where we put fur to coat

I am Black Chicago
Africa was my mother
DuSable was my father
I have family all over America
And you may even be kin to me

This is where Charlie chewed
Where Nat Cole kinged
Where Joe Louis scronched
Where Lena horned and Billie holidaid
Where Ernie banked
Where Oscar browned
Where Jerry butlered
Where the Duke was earled
Where Yvonne danieled
And the Chi-Lites seen her
Where Engle wooded
Where Princeton parked
Where Chester fielded
Where Rose landed
Where Cottage groved
Where Altgeld gardened
Where Spooks sit by the door
And Pervis don't want to talk to no mens

I am Black Chicago
From the lakefront all the way to Ford City
From Heavenston down to Cal City
From Maywood to Blue Island
That's me in Gary and over in K-Town
This is where freedom rang

When Mahalia sang
Where GoodFellows clubbed
And schoolteachers subbed
Where thousands have passed thru the Cook County jail
And the almighty hawk's told many a tale
Where Dr Margaret told us children we were Black
And carried a whole museum on her back

I'm the projects and the Globetrotters
I'm Baptist and Catholic and sanctified
And the Nation of Islam
I am the center of Chicago
And the soul of your life

I am Black Chicago

-- Harold Lee Rush 2006 --



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