In this poignant track, Michael Kiwanuka sheds light on the racial tensions and societal challenges faced by African Americans. The lyrics juxtapose historical narratives with contemporary issues, highlighting the ongoing struggle for acceptance and equality. The song underscores a simple yet profound realization: regardless of race or background, everyone is fundamentally human. The reference to "negroes in places where they had never been" speaks to the breaking of racial barriers and the discomfort that often accompanies such changes in society. Through his music, Kiwanuka calls for empathy and understanding in recognizing each other as fellow human beings, devoid of prejudice and hostility. This message is particularly resonant in a world still grappling with racial disparities and injustices.
Another Human Being
Lyrics
And for the first time
The community was confronted with negroes
In places where they had never been
(Where they had never been)
You cause no violence
You have no angry words
The idea that here sits beside me, another human being
Writer(s): Brian Burton, Dean Cover, Michael Samuel Kiwanuka
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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