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Baby Racism Poems

These Baby Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Baby. These are the best examples of Racism Baby poems written by international poets.


Premium Member The Ballad of Red Feather
Pretty like the crystalline canyon rocks -
   Fair like a deer wandering in the morn' -
With the Great Spirit as a faithful witness
...

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Categories: history, native american, racism,



Premium Member Immigration Vs Mentally Disturbed Nation
When you aid another and leave a migrant to die in the sea
Then you're no better than a killer, read on to learn why, you'll...

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Categories: racism, abuse, evil, immigration, journey,

Premium Member Take the Blue Pill
1.
(Whispered; snapping percussion done by dry firing real guns)

Rock it
Shock it              ...

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Categories: america, anxiety, racism, rap,

Let the World See
Mamie Till Mobley demanded and open casket,
to let the world see,
the bloated, beaten body of her baby boy,
who was lynched in Mississippi.

His name was Emmett...

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Categories: racism, 9th grade, black african

My Place
The year of 2022 and we still experience fear. 
Why do you fear us in “Your” neighborhood, especially Black males? You fear Black males, yet...

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Categories: racism, america, change, god, hate,



Premium Member Who Is Happier
Different generations 
Different life styles
From deficiency to abundance
From neglect to care
From basic education to higher education
From man monopolization to women arising
From single income bearers to...

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Categories: racism, education, god, happiness, pollution,

Skin-Color Doesn'T Matter, Part I
I remember when I was young,
playing with my best friend Jerome,
we had some woods behind our houses,
our frontier, where we would go roam.
We played soldier,...

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Categories: racism, culture, how i feel,

Throw It On the Bonfire
There’s crabs in the bucket, lice in the cream –
Throw it on the bonfire
No one partakes of this particular dream –
Throw it on the bonfire
Insecure...

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Categories: racism, class, eulogy, fire, psychological,

Premium Member Mama Say
Sundays we hears de preacher's prays
Hopes ends on ropes, swings 'n sways
Gots ya nothin' jus' coz yer black

Laws gets bent but ya pays no mind
Give...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, black african american, children,

Premium Member Understated Yet Overheard
I'm not comfortable
talking about racial differences,

Or even racial
or sensual similarities.

I know what you mean
or maybe I do.
Something intimate and personal
about melanin
and hair qualities
and what lies...

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Categories: racism, culture, health, humor, political,

1st Heard On Poetrysoup - Atlantaser City
Atlanta is better described these days as: A T L A N T A S E R

1. Because Rayshard Brooks was killed for being tough...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, america, angst, black african

I Can'T Breathe
I Can’t Breathe
 
My Country, I ask of thee,
why do you still hate me?
America the Beautiful,
why, why, am I scorned and reviled,
your unwanted dark child?
 
With your...

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Categories: racism, black african american, how

Premium Member Lynching Pandemic Echoes
Today, lynching has gone
From roped necks and trees
To piercing bullets and klan knees;
Free from guilt and doing no wrong.
Yet, the hued victims remain the 
Same;
And...

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Categories: racism, america, analogy, bereavement, black

Not Elves, Exactly
Not Elves, Exactly
by Michael R. Burch

Something there is that likes a wall,
that likes it spiked and likes it tall,

that likes its pikes’ sharp rows of...

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Categories: racism, baby, child abuse, discrimination,

Looking For My Palestina
I Came To the Medina
Looking for my Palestina
Baby my Baby 
Where are you?
Still under the rubbles?
Still alive my Diva 
Oh my Devina!

The Highways robbers,
The snitch,...

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Categories: racism, conflict, dedication, freedom, political,


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