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In America June 14th Equals Flag Day
In America June 14th equals flag day
and in Pennsylvania a federal holiday.

"...I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. And to the republic for which it stands. One nation under god...

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Categories: abolitionists, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Deep Roots of Racism
When God created this world, everything was nice and dandy and perfect,
But the disobedience of Adam and Eve introduced sin and sowed defect,
Soon thereafter sin manifested itself as envy, hatred, and murder,
As their first son...

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Categories: abolitionists, america, black african american, discrimination, hate, murder,
Form: Rhyme
I Ask Myself a Rhetorical Question Regarding
I ask myself a rhetorical question regarding...
the durability, longevity, and tenacity of Homo sapiens,
after screaming headlines report one after another atrocity.

How did the human species manage to survive
with many means
of self destruction at their disposal?

Atomic...

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Categories: abolitionists, africa, america, anger, april, black african american,
Form: Free verse
The Revered Reverend Martin Luther King Junior
The revered Reverend Martin Luther King Junior

Born January fifteenth nineteen twenty nine
if still alive seven years shy 
attaining age of centenarian
father of civil rights movement,
the revered Martin Luther King Junior 
honored as benevolent demigod figure
to...

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Categories: abolitionists, abuse, age, america, angel, appreciation, birthday, black
Form: Free verse
The Revered Reverend Martin Luther King Junior First Part
Five score minus eight years ago
January eighteenth two thousand twenty one
father of civil rights movement
the revered Martin Luther King Junior honored
as benevolent demigod figure
to the oppressed African American population

without whose bold risks
and subsequent brutal assassination...

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Categories: abolitionists, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, anger,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Dangerous Cowards
There was an earlier time
that came to mind
this day I heard dangerous fears and angers
called cowardice instead,
back 200 years ago
in the United States,
when Northern industrialists,
relying on southern cotton
to mill fabrics
clothing cotton-picking slaves
and other whiter folks,
joined...

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Categories: abolitionists, anger, bullying, courage, health, men, political, psychological,
Form: Prose Poetry
Abolition Day
It's the most significant day in Black American history
December 6,1865 the legal ending of chattel slavery
It was 157 years ago
When they finally let God's people go
 
In the year 1619 was when it all started
Africans...

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Categories: abolitionists, slavery,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Brouhaha Over Confederate Statues
Ambiguity within mine
doodling Yankee mind that
arises, asper current
hoopla harrumphing
American Civil War statues,
which verbal/written spat

particularly regarding southern generals
(many atop horses) arouses
call to arms whereat,
excited curiosity possibly twill incite
dangerous extraneous, mutinous,
treasonous tit for tat

promulgation exhuming ghosts
abolitionists of...

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Categories: abolitionists, age, anger, conflict, history, humor, journey, patriotic,
Form: Free verse
Das Dada Codified Bonafide Anachronism
Das dada = codified bonafide anachronism

me thoughts infused
with thom hankering for yesteryear
circa antebellum i.e.
American Civil War era veer
rilly, teetering, smoldering, rumbling
upon iniquitous tier

United States greenacres crossroads
with petticoat junction spear
ritually hexed courtesy anti abolitionists
pitted against unfair
slavery,...

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Categories: abolitionists, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, bereavement,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Tubman
“Tubman”




What colours a heart
courage?

What colours a mind
belief?

What colours a soul
unity?

Underground
we carry torches

from station 
to station

We are the Light
We Lead

No colour 
No religion

No epic 
delusion

Where is the race?
The race to confusion?

We are One
You and me

We are...

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Categories: abolitionists, anti bullying, courage, faith, freedom, humanity, race,
Form: Free verse
The Revered Reverend Martin Luther King Junior Part First
Born five score minus seven years ago
minus attaining age of centenarian
father of civil rights movement,
the revered Martin Luther King Junior 
honored as benevolent demigod figure
to the oppressed African American population

without whose bold risks
and subsequent brutal...

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Categories: abolitionists, america, anniversary, appreciation, beautiful, death, fate, holiday,
Form: Free verse
A Living Legacy: the Berean Baptist Church 157th Anniversary
the land was valued at $240, where they built "the little church on the hill"
established by a group of abolitionists and free blacks for they knew that was God's will
they named it Berean Baptist and...

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Categories: abolitionists, anniversary, black african american, faith, history, inspirational,
Form: Ode
Free Verse Nonsense
Warning!!
This is a free verse poem.
It may not meet the high standards of poetry soup.
It is also highly controversial.
The writer of this poem realizes that poetry is supposed to be light and fluffy!
Just like TV...

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Categories: abolitionists, angstpoetry,
Form: Free verse
Tribute To Dawn of Day: Stories From the Underground Railroad
Tribute to Dawn of Day: Stories from the Underground Railroad

From
Tennessee 
Virginia 
Mississippi
Kansas
Wisconsin
To free states in the north and Canada 
I grieved  upon the grave of the slave
Tears circling the tomb
Securing his name 
For their...

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Categories: abolitionists, christian, cry, death, evil, grief, slavery, spiritual,
Form: Narrative
My Thanksgiving
This time of year
If I was a turkey I'd fly away
It's just fair
That such lies be told about thanksgiving day
But I shall give thanks anyhow
For a country limping away from its past
For liberty like a...

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Categories: abolitionists, warthanks, thanksgiving, me, thanks, time, thanksgiving day,
Form: Free verse
Called Moses By Her People
Called Moses by Her People
		
Harriet Tubman was the very one.
In the year of 1851.

Called Moses by her people
a slave to none.

Returning from freedom
Braving nineteen runs.

Three hundred people
Their chains undone.

Confidence, bravery,
And fearless of death.

Built the Under...

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Categories: abolitionists, black african american, education, history, life,
Form: Ballad
As We Celebrate Our 160th Years
as we come to celebrate our 160th year
we give thanks to our Lord God whom we love and hold so near

the Berean Baptist Church was established by a very special group of men
they were Freed...

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Categories: abolitionists, religiongod, god,
Form: Ode
A Brief Journey Through Black History
Once I was scourged by the task masters' horse whips;
consigning me for two centuries to servitude.
I had my roots forever erased by forced trips
to worlds unknown, where contemptuous attitude
to my skin colour sure relegated me
to...

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Categories: abolitionists, history,
Form: Classicism

Book: Shattered Sighs