The Peale's Storyteller-in-Residence, Mama Linda Goss, shares stories, poetry, songs, and insights about everything from Earth Day to the untimely death of George Floyd to talking to youth about race and racism.
This story is part of "Lifting as we Climb: Honoring the Black Ancestor Warrior Queens from the Women’s Suffragist Movement and the Civil Rights Movement" by Mama Linda Goss. Funded from the Creative Baltimore Fund, from the Baltimore Fund Program from The Mayor's office and the City of Baltimore. The project includes Praise Songs, poems, & narratives created/arranged by Mama Linda Goss about Black Ancestor Warrior Queens who have had an impact on the City of Baltimore and throughout the State of Maryland and the world from the 18th through the 21st centuries.
Mama Linda Goss (00:00): (singing)
Mama Linda Goss (01:03): A praise song, Handwoven, in praise of ancestor warrior queens. This is a list of all the ancestor warrior queens I have found in my research. I know there are many, many more. This is a living document, which I will update when I discover a new ancestor from Baltimore and throughout the state of Maryland. Asante sana00:01:36]. Thank you. (singing)
Mama Linda Goss (01:49): My fingers ache. Oh, my shoulders feel as though they are about to break, but your handwoven words give us strength. The sun burns my arms. My hands won't stay warm, but ancestor warrior queens, your threads of wisdom gives us guidance. Hold onto me, sweet child. Hold onto me, dear mama. Hold onto me, Black Madonna. Hold onto me, my precious sister. (singing)
Mama Linda Goss (02:40): Asante sana. Oh, Black great ancestor warrior queens, we thank you. We thank you. We thank (singing) We thank Estelle Hall Young. Asante sana00:03:41]. (singing) We thank Lucy Diggs Slowe. (singing) We thank Susie Estelle Hamilton. (singing) We thank Emily Saunders Plummer. (singing) We thank Nellie Arnold Plummer. (singing) We thank these Black ancestral warrior queens. Oh, your prose of empowerment gives us courage. Your voices of inspiration give us hope. (singing) We thank Lillie May Carroll Jackson. (singing) We thank Zora Neale Hurston. (singing) We thank Vashti Turley Murphy. (singing) We thank Irma George Dixon. (singing) We thank Victorine Quille Adams. (singing) We thank Juanita Elizabeth Jackson Mitchell. (singing) We thank Verda Mae Freeman Welcome. (singing) We thank Dr. N. Louise Long. (singing) We thank the Edmonson sisters, Mary and Emily Edmonson. (singing) We thank Fannie Hopkins Hamilton. (singing) We thank Henrietta Vinton Davis. (singing) We thank Abriea "Abbie" Mitchell Cook. (singing)
Asset ID: PL-MLC-2022.33.03.a-A
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