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Name Discrimination Poems

These Name Discrimination poems are examples of Discrimination poems about Name. These are the best examples of Discrimination Name poems written by international poets.


Premium Member From Palimpsest to Glory: The Music of Florence Price
In Ouachita's murmurs, where pine needles sigh,
I trace the mountains' ancient, weathered crown.
Silvered river forgotten secrets float by,
And fills my heart, a sonorous chamber now.

A...

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Categories: discrimination, black african american, courage,



Indian lady
I think 
Sacrifice should be women's first name.
No matter 
Where you stand 
People respect you for bowing down.
"Wow, this is called indian lady."
It's not something...

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© Neha Diwan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, appreciation, deep, discrimination,

The Scar
How do you expect me to say 
that I don’t remember the day 
When you tied my leg in chain
It’s hard to burry the memory...

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Categories: discrimination, africa, america, black african

Premium Member Closed Community Prejudice--an Alphabetized Memoir
(Note: In this abecedarian poem, I redacted the name of the particular denomination to protect the innocent and to universalize the context. Fill in your...

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Categories: community, discrimination, hate, prejudice,

-a shell-
A jubilant smile had she.
Publicly sunny, 
Affable her presence.
Pure her uncanny eyes were.
Flawless was her name among folks.

In murky light a honed skill 
had she...

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Categories: discrimination, emotions, judgement, woman,



Premium Member YOu WHO DON'T KNOW MY NAME My SpokenWord
What's in a name,
what say you man of the high mountains
Euro pleasing
 I am not who you say that I am
Elohim my first Father my...

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Categories: analogy, change, destiny, discrimination,

A Mad Gender
Madness, 
How nice they felt
To be free, 
From the dampness of humanity. 

They are plunged into a different universe
A free life of toils
A prodigal, 
Of...

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Categories: allusion, discrimination, freedom,

Premium Member Standing Back

  No one sees the lack of colors,
  Or the whiteness in the room.
  The colors serve food,
  Clean the mess,
...

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© Kim Stone  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: discrimination, 12th grade, anti bullying,

Premium Member SHADY POINT
Deep South
Word of mouth
The town had so much hate
Today’s world can relate
Separation
Black Man’s nightmare
All about fear
Tormented
Name calling
Woes
Blood that flows
The idea of being a minority
True reality
Just...

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Categories: discrimination, abuse, america, anger, black

Education My Worth
Education!
Not a name of any degree
Not a certificate.
It can not be shown as proof.
Education!
The name of our attitude.
The name of our actions and language
with others...

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Categories: discrimination, allah, best friend, character,

Premium Member I Can't Say Her Name
19,years old, she valued her life ( u k corp )
Weilded the knife, found quite sane by 
Psyciatrists two.' Yet the (n h s )...

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Categories: absence, abuse, addiction, discrimination,

Who Knows You Well
Oh ! Love , love! , love!
I call your name three times.
If many people knew your characters 
Your enemy" hate" could not rule them for...

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Categories: discrimination, encouraging, love,

Premium Member What Does Clothes Have To Do With It
I am who I am
Born to live and breathe
No stress but being relieved
Sense of feeling don’t belong
It’s a situation of no get along
Clothes identify a...

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Categories: discrimination, allusion, anger, character, conflict,

Your Assignment Great Expectations
I saw a movie today
it was old and black and white
Looking for a memory that 
never left my sight
An old woman quite insane
but less than...

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Categories: 12th grade, betrayal, discrimination,

The Vicious Cycle
In the depths of a world where shadows loom,
There was a black kid, lost in a system of gloom.
Born into a maze of poverty and...

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Categories: discrimination, america, black love, change,


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