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Uplifting Discrimination Poems

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


Welcome to tinsel town: where majestic crowns are adorned by the passionate and the Precious
#IT'S  QUITE THE HONOR...
TO BE A RESIDENT OF THIS TOWN!
KINGS AND QUEENS, A.K.A.
"EMBRACING BEINGS"
WALKING, TALKING, VIBRATING...
FEET FIRMLY HOLDING GROUND!

"STERLING SILVER!"
"STERLING SILVER!"
"SPARKLING STUPENDOUS SENSATIONAL 
SUPER...

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Categories: appreciation, discrimination, hair, men,



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

You Are Safe Now
YOU ARE SAFE NOW

You are safe now, my beloved. 
No one can touch a single hair 
On your body.

You will never again hear the taunts
Of...

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Categories: discrimination, anti bullying, beauty, courage,

Accept Difference, Christen Kuikoua Health Responds- Christen Kuikoua
What you see is just an illusion
of the whole puzzle piece,
So to define ourselves
by our Perceptions and thoughts
is to continue to live a lie and...

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Categories: discrimination, friendship, inspirational love,

Together
In the world of sadness, 
I search for happiness.
In the world of grief,
I search for relief.
In the world of hate,
I search for care.

In the world...

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Categories: discrimination, how i feel, humanity,



Premium Member The View From Thirty-Six Thousand Feet Up
The pilot formally announced
the desired cruising height was reached.
At three hundred and forty knots
the plane flew like a cruise missile.

As I peered out of my...

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Categories: allusion, discrimination, fantasy, imagery,

Premium Member Beautiful Black Girl
Beautiful Black Girl

Beautiful black girl your shade is divine, your silky lacquer skin looks so rich against mine.  You are so beautiful, in time...

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Categories: discrimination, beauty, black african american,

The Unceasing Question: What If
What if you were an inhabitant of a world
Where there's no hate, greed, jealousy, envy, and pride;
And one is not enraged by the prosperity of...

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Categories: discrimination, anti bullying, black love,

Delirium
Step off the conveyer belt that
transport you to your daily limits.
Your constant gaze on that
controlling time clock, tick-tock, tick-tock!
It’s time for social distancing, time to...

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Categories: discrimination, encouraging, introspection, meaningful,

Fractured Bones of the Clenched Fist
A clenched fist rose in the air filled with chants and gun smoke
All across Africa we marched and our spirits never broke
The power of fingers...

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Categories: africa, discrimination, freedom, humanity,

What She Said
We are here and we will live
Your disagreement won't dissuade us
Like hands on clocks, times have changed
tick tick tick tock, your time is up
We are...

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Categories: discrimination, society, uplifting, voice,

Premium Member Women On March To Victory
Way, back me..
Git way back man
From now on there’s not gonna be no kissin, huggin or lovin, ya dig it;
Because we’re not juz your made...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, discrimination, inspirational,

Premium Member My Brother--Nelson Mandela, Umtata, South Africa--Tribute Poem
Nelson Mandela, crossed my spirited mind today, a visionary legend of peace, love, equality, and unity of all people.

As a prevailer of great affliction, he...

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Categories: brother, confidence, dedication, discrimination,

Caramel
To my sisters who will never realize how much I love them,
Who I hope will never have to know the world hates them-
Because their skin...

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Categories: discrimination, beautiful, black african american,

Caramel
To my sisters who will never realize how much I love them,
Who I hope will never have to know the world hates them-
Because their skin...

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Categories: discrimination, beautiful, black african american,


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