Tags:[SFW][Poetry Reading][Juneteenth][Sleep Aid][Long Audio][Comfort][Wholesome] Happy Juneteenth everyone! I'm so glad to bring you the 3rd and final Black Poetry sleep aid audio. Words can't describe how happy I am to have done this for everyone. As always, I hope you enjoy. Timestamps: [0:00-3:56] Intro [3:57-5:52] On Liberty and Slavery by George Moses Horton [5:53-6:38] Southern Mansion by Arna Bontemps [6:39-6:54] For A Lady I Know by Countee Cullen [6:55-8:10] The Slave Auction by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper [8:11-9:15] Interracial by Georgia Douglas Johnson [9:16-15:19] Harriet Tubman by Margaret Walker [15:20-16:00] A Boy's Need by Herbert Clark Johnson [16:01-17:18] Ain't I A Woman by Sojourner Truth [17:19-18:01] To A Dark Girl by Gwendolyn B. Bennett [18:02-19:05] When You Read This Poem by Pinkie Gordon Lane [19:06-20:06] Midway by Naomi Long Madgett [20:07-24:50] This Child Is the Mother by Gloria C. Oden [24:51-27:46] Molly Mean by Margaret Walker [27:47-28:26] I Am Accused of Tending to the Past by Lucille Clifton [28:27-28:42] Tomorrow by E. Ethelbert Miller [28:43-29:21] Coffee by Wanda Coleman [29:22-29:55] Survival Motion: Notice by Melvin E. Brown [29:56-30:45] To Make A Poem In Prison By Etheridge Knight [30:46-31:23] Who Can Be Born Black by Mari Evans [31:24-33:34] Face of Poverty by Lucy Smith [33:35-34:33] The Mask by Clarissa Scott Delany [34:34-36:19] On the Death of a young Gentleman by Phillis Wheatley [36:20-38:09] The Paradox by Paul Laurence Dunbar [38:10-38:31] Dunbar by Anne Spencer [38:32-39:09] Close Your Eyes! by Arna Bontemps [39:10-39:54] Where? When? Which? by Langston Hughes [39:55-40:39] The Banjo Player by Fenton Johnson [40:40-42:54] The Song of the Smoke by William Edward Burghardt Du Bois [42:55-45:34] To the White People of America by Joshua McCarter Simpson [45:35-46:46] His Fingers Seem To Sing by Sam Cornish [46:47-48:12] The Blues Don't Change by Al Young [48:13-50:01] Why Do So Few Blacks Study Creative Writing? by Cornelius Eady [50:02-51:01] The Lynching by Claude McKay [51:02-51:52] Names by Robert Hayden [51:53-52:46] Freedom In Mah Soul by David Wadsworth Cannon, Jr. [52:47-54:06] To Be Young, Gifted, and Black by Weldon J. Irvine, Jr. [54:07-54-25] The Opposite Of Green by Alvin Aubert [54:26-55:11] Dream Variation by Langston Hughes [55:12-58:44] Harriet Tubman AKA Moses by Samuel Allen [58:45-59:55] Peace by Jonetta Barras [59:56-1:01:53] Learning To Read by Frances E.W. Harper [1:01:54-1:02:53] The Black Draftee From Dixie by Carrie Williams Clifford [1:02:54-1:06:23] Everybody But Me by Margaret Goss Burroughs [1:06:24-1:10:11] Sidney, Looking For Her Mother...by Dolores Kendrick [1:10:24-1:11:57] Harlem Sweeties by Langston Hughes [1:11:58-1:12:55] Outro