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Baseball Prejudice Poems

These Baseball Prejudice poems are examples of Prejudice poems about Baseball. These are the best examples of Prejudice Baseball poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Antipoem 31 Rita Montero
AntiPoem 31 “Rita Montero”

(Poet’s instruction: Kindly play “Ay, Mama Inez” 
by Rita Montero while reading this AntiPoem)

a red trolley finds Ebbets Field behind a pigtown...

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Categories: baseball, discrimination, prejudice,



Being American
I live in America, as in the United States of America, and that used to mean something. At least to me it did. And it’s...

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Categories: prejudice, america, class, how i

Googled and Bamboozled
Googled and Bamboozled 

When she saw my eyes they both were googled
Causing her to be dumfounded and bamboozled
And then ended up becoming completely baffled
When off...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy, prejudice,

Freedom Isn'T Free
Don't believe the hype, freedom
isn't free
Or, why else was JESUS made a
sacrifice at Calvary
As ROSA, inadvertently challenged
the system of Montgomery
And, JFK, became a target of...

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Categories: baseball, psychological, prejudice,


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