I am not mad: I am black.

      I see you staring in my face—

I know you, staring, shrinking back—

      Ye are born of the Washington-race:

And this land is the free America:

And this mark on my wrist.. (I prove what I say)

      Ropes tied me up here to the flogging-place.

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