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January Racism Poems

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


Premium Member We Want Everlasting Peace
This is war
Babies just got killed
No justice
For the innocents
Deadly bombs
Blood throughout the streets
Criminals
Are ubiquitous
Poor babies
Are executed
What a shame
The truth is handcuffed
Yet, we want
Everlasting peace
North and...

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Categories: racism, bullying, corruption, discrimination, evil,



Premium Member Darkness
I am not talking about color
By the way any color can be dark
Including white, that's right
Darkness can mean horror
Death, cruelty, murder, violence
Chaos, evil, Satan and...

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Categories: racism, america, autumn, cancer, color,

Premium Member A Non-Impartial Or a Prejudiced Juror
A non-impartial juror is as guilty as a criminal
He or she lies, he or she believes in lying
That’s absolutely illegal. I am fair and ethical
I...

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Categories: racism, america, betrayal, discrimination, evil,

Premium Member My Color Is Naturally Human
Do you think your colors matter?
My beautiful shades do not matter
Because my natural color is human
And I am a being created in the image
Of the...

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Categories: racism, color, freedom, nature, political,

Premium Member The Least Racist Person Is a Racist
The least racist person is a racist
The least fascist person is a fascist
The least criminal is a murderer
The least sinner is a big sinner.

The least...

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Categories: racism, anti bullying, black african



Premium Member Under the Bridge In Del Rio, Texas Usa
Under the bridge in Del Rio are stopped, stuck, stationed
Thousands of migrant Haitians, not Ukrainians
Frankly, if they were the latter, they wouldn’t be sanctioned
Detained, abased,...

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Categories: racism, africa, america, anti bullying,

The Dream
In 1963, Martin Luther King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech. 
What he asked for should not have been a far reach. 
Dr. King...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, america, black love, discrimination,

Privilege Exposes Self
T’was “a day that will live in infamy”
January sixth twenty twenty-one
“The Other America” waved its flag
Her darker brothers witness the privilege
On a daily basis throughout...

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Categories: racism, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Ode To Nelson Mandela
My heart skips a beat I lose my breath
When I think of his life of sacrifice
And his crusade for human rights

Leading the revolution against apartheid
With...

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Categories: racism, africa, appreciation, celebrity, courage,

I'M Inferior To Flora
I'm from human
the best Fauna!

I hate black skin 
I love aristocratic white

I'm with my favorite rottweiler puppies
by the flowers garden
where I find 
beautiful flowers are...

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Categories: irony, racism,

Premium Member If You Pull a Long Face - Part Xx
IF YOU PULL A LONG FACE : Part XX

IF you pull a long-haughty face
Some would not your game play
What irks you most is not their...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, anxiety, art, courage, fear,

Premium Member If You Pull a Long Face - Part Ix
IF YOU PULL A LONG FACE : IX

IF you pull a long face
Being born with a long face bytheway
Then you have at worst a problem...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judgement, racism, satire, word

Premium Member Bitter Arrogance
Foul
Spiteful
Pedestal
Monologuing
Stench



AP: Honorable Mention 2021

Submitted on January 31, 2018 for contest END JANUARY 2018 STANDARD sponsored by BRIAN STRAND...

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Categories: anger, hate, perspective, racism,

Premium Member The People From Those Xxxx-Hole Countries
The People from Those ****-Hole Countries

The people from “those” ****-Hole countries, eh??
Really?? Really?? You don’t say?? I didn’t know that!!
 
This is a recent stream...

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Categories: racism, allusion, america, betrayal, corruption,

Premium Member Colour
My first doll
smelled like chocolate
and her skin
just as dark
I adored her

Innocent as I was
I could have
never imagined
anyone remotely
resembling
my precious doll
could have been
committing
the equivalent of a...

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Categories: racism, black african american, discrimination,


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