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History Prejudice Poems

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


Premium Member The Great American Make-Believe
Suburban resident pretense, a bleak uniformity.
I grew up among the repetitious homes,
isolated alienated, I wandered the conformity,
the endless square yards, the dull feckless syndrome.

Repugnant yet...

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Categories: prejudice, america, anxiety, community, fantasy,



Sedoka of the Albigensian Song
Will of Tudela
Whose zeal burned for the white wolves 
Against Languedoc's black lambs 

Nameless soul of gold
Guided by heaven's muses
Pitied the southern pastures 


Poem inspired...

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Categories: prejudice, animal, color, conflict, history,

Pride and Prejudice
Inspired by, and adapted to, the classic Jane Austen novel, "Pride and Prejudice". 

Pride and Prejudice 
By Michelle Morris
04/03/2021 

Why won't you let me in?
Why...

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Categories: prejudice, courage, emotions, history, love,

Premium Member When We Close Our Eyes
Closing our eyes is easy…it’s probably the most excellent way
to think, to hope, to dream…to make a wish…to kiss…to pray.

In the quiet darkness behind our...

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Categories: prejudice,

Pale Riders
Pale Riders
(Not for the under-eighteen crowd, or the faint-hearted.)


Stars and Stripes waved in such bright glory,

         ...

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Categories: history, military, murder, prejudice,



American Heartache
I am the pain that resides 
Deep, so deep inside 
Inside America, the great 
I am the American heartache
From a deep, old long ago 
Copious...

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Categories: prejudice, america, color, discrimination, history,

Sky Changes Sea Color
Years add on and still are not free,
Earth's jewelleries are precious golden;

Yet are seen deemed with worth are cling .
In all the fumbles, ponder within;

As...

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Categories: prejudice, africa, grief, hate, history,

The Day I Died
I could not forget the day I left my old hometown of Saint Louis (San Luis, Baguio City). Every eye was staring at me like...

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Categories: prejudice,

Harlem Renaissance Haiku
Near nice allies need
to confront this beast in the 
moment to be brave.

Not in a memoir 
when you’re 75 and 
few feet from the grave....

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Categories: prejudice, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Basil the Bogomil
Basil the Bogomil and his good friends were preaching the truth in all its light, about Jesus Christ’s mercy in the world’s pitch darkness. Though...

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Categories: prejudice, betrayal, friendship, history, jesus,

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...

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Categories: discrimination, history, patriotic, prejudice,

Premium Member Deep Thoughts About Race
Yes, I am thinking about the human race
Please note that race has ‘four letters’
And most four-letter words
Can cause problems, ills, havocs and wars
Race is to...

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Categories: culture, discrimination, hate, prejudice,

Premium Member CRT 101
A complicated issue may often be better understood 
By breaking it down into a few undeniable facts. 
This is especially helpful with comprehending 
An issue...

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Categories: prejudice, allegory, allusion, america, community,

The Piper
THE PIPER                       ...

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Categories: anger, cry, power, prejudice,

A Reapers Machine
Hot white harvest 
a bone dry land 
years have been spent building 
this reapers Machine on desolate Sand 
American madness 
An empire of a dream,...

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Categories: prejudice, adventure, allegory, america, art,


Book: Shattered Sighs