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Premium Member Beloved Face, Translation of Bharathiyar's Poem Asai Mugam By T Wignesan
Translation of Mahakavi Bharathiyar’s poem: “Asai Mugam” or “Beloved Face”
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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racial discrimination, religion, spiritual,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Premium Member Freedom of the Press
ABOUT   THE   PRESS


The media, the press was established as an institution to fight for humanity and human right as well. To serve as a mediator between the people underground and the...

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Categories: racial discrimination, freedom, , western,
Form: Ballad
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: racial discrimination, america, black african american, discrimination, hate, murder,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Make America Great
When the colonists felt that with the king of Great Britain they could no longer reason,
Their leaders signed the Declaration of Independence, though they knew it was treason.
Because of their belief in the unalienable rights...

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Categories: racial discrimination, discrimination, history, patriotic, prejudice,
Form: Free verse
Notices From Your Watch Woman On the Wall Part Three
17)   President Joe Biden's Wokism agenda:  The Critical Race Theory, CRT,
        The 1619 Project, Black Lives Matter and The American Communist Party,

18)  The LGBTQ'S...

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Categories: racial discrimination, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Prose



Premium Member And We Are Still Here
AND WE ARE STILL HERE…
While beating our drums—singing, dancing
and giving praises to the Most High
for family harvest, peace and love,
we blinked—became victims
of colonial rape—stolen from the womb
of our Motherland; snatched like babes
from their mother’s uterus;...

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Categories: racial discrimination, allegory, america, analogy, black african american, imagery,
Form: Prose Poetry
Is There No Place For Us
Is there no place for us ? 
In this world of work and fuss ?
We came to fulfil our dreams
Leaving our noble motherland with goodbye tear streams 
We are prisoners of a dark dank cell...

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Categories: racial discrimination, race, racism,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member I Can'T Breathe
In memory of---- all lives taken by unfair justice.

 Solely in my room, I can't stomach the sound of my pulse
 I sit here alone to forget the taste of air
Deluge by the scenery -...

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Categories: racial discrimination, abuse, community, death, dedication, murder, race, violence,
Form: Free verse
Watts Is Burning
Poet: Ken Jordan
Poem: Watts Is Burning
Edited by: Sparkle Jordan
written: July/2014

Watts is burning, and the powers that be,
show no interest in putting out the flames -

Six fiery days of hell erupts, set ablaze by 
a racial city government...

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© Ken Jordan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racial discrimination, anger, butterfly,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Woman In Chains
she carries the child on tired hips rested on chains ‘round her waist

wasted on freedom designed to serve a white man’s lustful desire

branded inferior as time repeats itself and the pain knows no end


a tattoo...

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Categories: racial discrimination, anger,
Form: Free verse
The Women
The Women



(for the countless women, names unknown, who bore the brunt of Apartheid, and who fought the racist system at great cost to themselves and their families, and for my mother, Zubeida Moolla)



Pregnant, your husband...

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Categories: racial discrimination, courage, daughter, death, dedication, devotion, farewell, forgiveness,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Brave Conquerors of Weakened Tribes
Brave Conquerors Of Weakened Tribes

They could never in any great haste
their false glory dare to forsake.
Why abandon that gleam in their eyes
for truth in those sad tomorrows?

Dwell not in that bitter splendor
A victor with a...

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Categories: racial discrimination, conflict, corruption, death, evil, holocaust, native american,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member I Can'T Breathe
In memory of----

Solely in my room, I can't stomach the sound of my pulse
I sit here alone to forget the taste of air.
Overwhelm by the scene -unbelievable footage
18 seconds  long, "I can't breathe."
My judgment...

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Categories: racial discrimination, abuse, bullying, color, discrimination, hurt, racism, sad,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Racial Discrimination
"Do you know such a work place
with racial discrimination?"
Asked some homo sapiens  friends
who aren't so tall but with fair complexion.

By the way, you can make a guess,
if it is in your local place.
Maybe here,...

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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racial discrimination, faith, funny, people, work,
Form: Narrative
My Encounters With Racism and Accusations of Racial Priviledge
It was 2019 when someone accused me of being in denial of the privileges I had as a white man.  At the time I felt uncomfortable with this. I didn't understand how I had...

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Categories: racial discrimination, america, race, racism,
Form: Prose
Premium Member Lucilla M Carillo
Color Me WRITTEN BY Lucilla M Carillo

Color me white, or color me black. Color
me brown, or color me red. Color me 
yellow, but color me to be just me.

Color me anyway you want. You are...

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Categories: racial discrimination, poetess, tribute,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member I Live For the Day - POTW - A Visual Video Poem
POTW 12th May 2019

Thank you for visiting my third Visual Video Poem, more or less a continuation of my previous poem – ‘The Dreamer’
(I invite you to view the complete production effects and the superb...

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Categories: racial discrimination, hope, inspiration, motivation, uplifting,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member We Children of All Races
“Jesus loves the little children 
All the children of the world:
Red and yellow, black and white
They are precious in God’s sight…
Jesus loves the little children of the world.”

Our kids’ Sunday School chorus 
reverberates with this...

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Categories: racial discrimination, appreciation, blessing, children, christian, faith, god, jesus,
Form: Didactic
God Shed Thy Grace On Thee
“I came to America because I heard the streets were paved with gold. When I got here, found out three things: First, the streets weren’t paved with gold; second, they weren’t paved at all: and...

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Categories: racial discrimination, allegory, america, conflict, immigration, poverty, prejudice,
Form: Free verse
Who To Trust
Never trust a man who speaks well of everybody." 
~ John Churton Collins

When the truths hit some speakers and listeners , 
dead bodies clap their hands. 
Quote by poet

Happy is a person who doesn't have ...

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Categories: racial discrimination, encouraging, motivation, truth,
Form: Other
Premium Member RACIAL DISCRIMINATION CHURCH
The Lord sees no race
It’s the heart he observes
Praise and amaze
How many times does some members in the congregation with one another, and it is in the church?
Discrimination shouldn’t be in the church, but associate
The...

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Categories: racial discrimination, bible, black african american, change, christian, dedication,
Form: Free verse
Americanisation
Manipulations, misrepresentations and government violations,
America has been terrorising for many generations.
Spying allegations, secret conversations,
US imperialism continues to destroy nations.
Cheers and celebrations for leader’s assassinations,
Activists disliked for anti-war demonstrations.
Iraqi invasions, Strategic implications,
Lies and propaganda from bias...

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© Wes Martin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racial discrimination, conflict, corruption, evil, sad, sympathy, usa, world,
Form: Rhyme
For The...
My soul is injured, broken down and shattered
It’s just flat out destroyed
It’s defeated, crushed, cracked and smashed
For a single mother who’s unemployed

It’s out of order, broken down
It’s busted and defeated
For someone’s homeless starving son 
Whose...

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Categories: racial discrimination, faith, hope, life, love, people, sympathy, urban,
Form: I do not know?
On Racial Discrimination In 2024
Racial discrimination is claimed by many white americans to be slight and not as much a problem for this country as the state of the economy and other popular issues. They strongly believe that black...

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Categories: racial discrimination, america,
Form: Prose
Racial Discrimination
Racial Discrimination

Racial discrimination
Comes directly from Satan;
Finds lack of love its basis
For the evil one, a mighty baton.
To love our brothers and sisters
Is requested of us,
Regardless of our color,
We all belong to Jesus.

As I see a...

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Categories: racial discrimination, faith, inspirational, people, love,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things