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School Prejudice Poems

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


Choice
I
Both bible school & university degrees did not make me proud; only arrogance in others can

II
Choose a question, rather than judgment as in, "what you...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, abuse, anti bullying, betrayal,



Premium Member The Other Side of Truth
it is different out there, in that far away land,
it is different out there, it is different!
people out there have darkened skin,
dress in animal hides,...

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Categories: prejudice, africa, allegory, allusion, bullying,

Premium Member On Xenophobia
Indoctrinated racism is, and always has been, the greatest impediment to achieving true equality - it must stop!


“Can I go sit with Eli, Mom...he and...

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Categories: abuse, prejudice, racism,

Premium Member We Set Our Spirits Free
When I was young - I’m talkin’ maybe five or six years old - we were living right next door to a family from Sudan,
And...

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Categories: prejudice, children, love, marriage, race,

Premium Member Back the Black and Blue
What do you do
when you're a black cop
at a Back The Blue protest
with a Black Lives Matter
counter-protest
in front of you,
to left and right,
and possibly pursuing...

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Categories: prejudice, health, military, peace, political,



Premium Member Prejudice Is Subliminal and Subtle
Prejudice is subliminal.
We all have it, even those of us who think we do not.
Let’s say….
Carl is humiliated and embarrassed in a bedroom with yellow...

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Categories: prejudice, america, philosophy,

Premium Member The Lament of a Black Man
Who am I? Am I even human? What is my place in this world?
I am confused, sometimes I do not even feel like a human...

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Categories: prejudice, black african american, death,

George Floyd
I
I tried not to mention the crime
Siblings, it is high time
America stopped self-flagellation,
Self-hate, self-abnegation

II
I feel for him, brother George ("of the earth")
I came close, but...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, america, anger, anti bullying,

Premium Member Donald
You stank, and  poo was once revealed when pants were pulled in playing field. Hard round briquettes, quite dry, like dung with straw sun-hard...

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Categories: prejudice, 5th grade, bullying, childhood,

Premium Member I'Ll Never Forget What's His Name
I’LL NEVER FORGET WHAT’S HIS NAME

We went to different schools… together
walked on opposite sides of a street
that constituted an invisible border.
There were differences…..but not really.
We...

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Categories: childhood, children, innocence, prejudice,

Premium Member Lessons
Tiny little house at the edge of the yard.
A place where dolls gather and tea is served.
Little girls learn lessons about life.
Be kind, be sweet,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prejudice, beautiful, jesus, love, memory,

Perpetual Queasy Student Days Recess 2
mysterious as Lemuel
     unlike hundreds of
     other rowdy seniors
     constituting the nineteen
 ...

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Categories: prejudice, boy, discrimination, education, mental

Mr President
Mr. President 
This world is full of hatred, people take their life for granted.
Kids going to school to learn but end up dead beside their...

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Categories: perspective, political, prejudice, presidents

Pride Ism's and Prejudice Prisons
You can be proud of your city, home town or your village.
You can be proud of your home county and local heritage.
You can be proud...

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© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: people, perspective, prejudice, wisdom,

Stop Discrimination
POEM: ‘STOP DISCRIMINATION!’

By JAQUIN MOOGI MOKAYA
(July 7th 2018 8.57pm East African Time)

	Group 1: Assertion	           ...

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Categories: prejudice, anti bullying, child abuse,


Book: Shattered Sighs