543. By these let all men know I am a man

1 By these let all men know I am a man,
and all things human are akin to me;
one blood I share with all the sons of men;
one mind directs, on spirit moves us all.

2 No shame I know of lesser breed or hue
but claim my birthright, said the Pongo man;
an heir to freedom and unmeasured lands
I join the hunt for lions' hides or game.

3 But one day cruel men from Europe's shores
to Africa for human cargoes came:
they roamed our forests with their guns and nets,
they caught or bought their fellow men as slaves.

4 Like souls who taste the miseries of hell
the slaves in chains lay in dark filthy holds
of storm-tossed ships that sailed for endless months
across Atlantic Ocean's thousand leagues.

5 The 'Middle Passage' claimed more than its share
of tortured captives driven to despair
who died beneath the cruel captor's whip
or sought their freedom in an ocean grave.

6 Uprooted from their homeland, Africa,
the sad survivors, hopeless exiles, came
to strike new roots in Caribbean Isles,
and working for a new and better life.

Text Information
First Line: By these let all men know I am a man
Author: William B. Braithwaite (alt.)
Meter: 10.10.10.10
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Topic: General Hymns: The Christian Life
Copyright: By permission of Church in the Province of the West Indies
Tune Information
Name: ELLERS
Composer: Edward John Hopkins, 1818-1901
Meter: 10.10.10.10
Key: G Major



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