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The cover painting for last week’s Time Magazine was created by African-American artist Titus Kaphar.  It depicts a young

African-American mother holding her child.  He wrote a poem about it, titled “I cannot sell you this painting, 2020.”

Here is the cover painting:  I cannot sell you this painting, 2020 

  Artist Titus Kaphar on his George Floyd TIME Cover | Time

Text for “I Cannot Sell You This Painting, 2020”

I

Cannot

Sell

You

This 

Painting.

In her expression,/ I see the Black mothers

Who are unseen, /and rendered helpless in

This fury against their babies.

As I listlessly wade /through another cycle

Of violence /against Black people,

I paint a Black mother…

Eyes closed,

Furrowed brow,

Holding the contour /of her loss.

Is this what it means for us?

Are Black and loss

Analogous colors in America?

If Malcome could not fix it,

If Martin could not fix it,

If Michael,

Sandra,

Travon,

Tamir,

Breonna and

Now George Floyd…

Can be murdered

And nothing changes…

Wouldn’t it be foolish/ to remain hopeful?

Must I accept/ that this is what it means /to

Be Black in America?

Do

Not

Ask

Me

To be

Hopeful.

I have given up/ trying to describe /the

Feeling of knowing /that I can not be safe/

In the country of my birth…

How do I explain to my children/ that the

Very system /set up to protect others/ could

Be a threat to our existence?

How do I shield them /from the

Psychological impact /of knowing that for

The rest of our lives /we will likely be seen/

As a threat,/ and for that

We may die?

A MacArthur won’t protect you.

A Yale degree won’t protect you.

Your well-spoken plea will not

Change hundreds of years/ of

Institutionalized hate.

You will never be as eloquent/ as Baldwin,

You will never be as kind /as King…

So, isn’t it only reasonable to believe /that

There will be no change soon?

And so those without hope…burn.

This Black mother/ understands the fire.

Black mothers/ understand despair.

I can change NOTHING /in this world,

But in paint,

I can realize her…

This brings me solace…

Not hope,/ but solace.

She walks me through the flames of rage.

My Black mother/ rescues me yet again.

I want to be sure /that she is seen.

I want to be certain/ that her story is told.

And so, this time/

America must hear her voice. / This time/

America must believe her.

One

Black

Mother’s

Loss

WILL

Be memorialized.

This time

I will not let her go.

I

Cannot

Sell

You

This

Painting.

 

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