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School Discrimination Poems

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


Premium Member An Age of Transcendence
We are evolving towards a higher level of conscience! all of us
You and me 
There is no escaping this truth 
There are no poles to...

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Categories: discrimination, 10th grade, 11th grade,



Yearning for a paradise
There's a sullen bareness in the atmosphere, almost as if the breaths have all receded to a stop and the world has slowed down on...

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Categories: culture, discrimination, writing,

Premium Member Dead End Street
It's in big letters
And I can't see beyond the sign
They talk about messages
Well that one is emblazoned on my eyelids
Walk forward, stop
The end of the...

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Categories: discrimination,

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,

Unwritten Absence
Unwritten absence, 
Does silence speak? 
Does silence fix problems? 
A person who wants to conceive a good thought 
He " she" can find a quiet...

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Categories: 12th grade, angst, discrimination,



The Office
So what brought you back here after twelve long years; what brought you back here when you don’t have any good news to share? 

You...

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Categories: discrimination, career, computer, confidence, conflict,

Be Aware of the Person Talking Not Who They Talk About
School didn’t teach me about human behaviour 
if I had known the basics it would have been my saviour. 

How could I anticipate those so...

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Categories: abuse, discrimination, judgement, life,

Ruby
Ruby

Ruby Bridges was one of the first Black American pupils	
in a 'White' school 
after racial segregation was declared unconstitutional.

It was November 14th, 1960 when six...

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Categories: black african american, discrimination,

Epilepsy
The first time I had a seizure,
I was in class, at the front to be precise
I'd been called up to do a sum
When in a...

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Categories: care, childhood, depression, discrimination,

Black Eyes of America
I will stop reminiscing over the 1700s when the 2000s stop mirroring the same values
plantations upgraded to prisons, chains to handcuff, masters to head leaders...

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Categories: discrimination, 12th grade, black african

Conveniently Absent
CONVENIENTLY ABSENT

You sit alone, neglected,
In your study-room, day after day,
Well of tears drains away,
Spirit of life, parched for lack of sustenance,
Turned off, sounds of harmony,...

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Categories: absence, conflict, discrimination, family,

Premium Member We Went To Different Schools Together
We went to different schools… together
walked on opposite sides of a street
that constituted an invisible border.
There were differences…..but not really.
We walked slowly, as if to...

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Categories: discrimination, growing up, innocence,

Trying To Be Myself
Nerd.  Geek.  Loser.  No Good.  Waste of Life.

Words that pierced my heart every day of my youth.
It was constant degrading from...

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Categories: abuse, anti bullying, discrimination,

In Between the Lines
Their prejudice is embedded in their words, tucked away
Putting a damper on your pride
A laugh and a smile and a claim that it was “just...

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Categories: 9th grade, discrimination, identity,

Personal Vicissitudes Pronounced Irrepressible Self Loathing Part I
Ever since mine boyhood
I experienced abhorrence
toward yours truly,
an extremely introverted kid,
whose parents nor siblings
(one younger and older sister) could
not arouse him out of his emotional...

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Categories: 2nd grade, abuse, discrimination,


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