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Grandmother Prejudice Poems

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


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My friend had said
Oh! Father
 What color 
My eyes my skin's shades
 Of many MELATONIN (what)
 I have a white mother 
And yet my father's
...

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Categories: prejudice, abuse, analogy, character, creation,



Will You Ever See Me
My Name is Paul & I am a Young Black Male

My Grandmother's Father was from Great Britain, his Family came to the New World to...

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Categories: prejudice, black african american, business,

Who Am I
Daughter  of Mary and  Louis
(Named after my late grandmother ) 

My name is  Charmaine
a name originated from latin
Charmaine means -a song

Eldest of...

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Categories: prejudice, , western,

For Claire
Your beauty beams with patent rage
Undiminished and unharmed with age
Like the primrose of the spring 
You are the jewel that sunshine brings

Your kindness is without...

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Categories: family, grandmother, prejudice,

Blood Is Not Thicker Than Water
In the summer of 1949, I lay in the grass in "Grannys"  back yard picking clovers with 8 year 
old Ada Bee, my black...

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Categories: prejudice, lifeme, hate, love, me,




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