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Racist In a Small Town

it was in the south
no doudt
there were name
that became fame
as we pass thur
nuthin we could do
but bend down
as shots was around
it was bang sound
RACIST IN
A SMALL TOWN

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014




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Date: 3/25/2014 1:10:00 AM
It has been a century and a half since emancipation. However, stubbornly persisting is racial discrimination. Despite many anti-discrimination laws today, people are still breaking and ignoring them anyway. Racists from all over are continuing to disobey. The situation is just too perplexing to me. Why can't we ever learn to live in harmony?
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