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Life Racism Poems

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


Sabali
Sabali

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The Solomonic thoughts of revolutionary minds strike like lightning in the rain, and prophetic missives pour from my spirit like Yah‘s word hit a...

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© Nafsi Huru  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, america, anti bullying, culture,



Premium Member Unfounded Hatred Toward a Young Stranger
The subway station heaves with muffled noise,
The shuffle of countless feet against the grime,
I am aware of unfounded disdain,
Coursing between strangers in the city's bowels.

The...

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Categories: discrimination, hate, prejudice, racism,

Premium Member Show Love, Not Hate
Show Love, Not Hate 
Miracle Man
4/17/2024

Antisemitism grows worse,
and there’s no current answer.
Hatred is eating our lunch,
like a man eating cancer.
It’s disrupting other’s lives,
forcing many to...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, bullying, discrimination, god, hate,

I Demand Justice For Ryan Gainer Death
I demand Justice, 
For the world's hatred, a blight, 
Justice for the innocent's tragic plight, 
Where evil prospers in the night, 
Like shadows dark, obscuring...

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Categories: racism, 11th grade, dedication, kid,

Emmett Till
August 28th was a harrowing day,
The life of a black boy, taken away.
No justice was served to his killers,
The nation was shocked by his murder.

After...

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© Sky Prince  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: memorial, racism,



Premium Member Closed Community Prejudice--an Alphabetized Memoir
(Note: In this abecedarian poem, I redacted the name of the particular denomination to protect the innocent and to universalize the context. Fill in your...

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Categories: racism, community, discrimination, hate, prejudice,

My Encounters With Racism and Accusations of Racial Priviledge
It was 2019 when someone accused me of being in denial of the privileges I had as a white man.  At the time I...

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Categories: america, race, racism,

Premium Member Quit Blaming The Innocent Victims
Keep on blaming and cheating
It is annoying, and disgusting
You always have an excuse
You always want to amuse
Keep on criticizing
Keep on castigating
Put your conscience in the...

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Categories: racism, adventure, color, innocence, life,

He is Getting Tired Now
He is getting tired now
of suffering and pain
the injustice caused by
all the hatred and shame

He is getting tired now
fearing each cop he meets
just might be...

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Categories: racism, poetry,

Premium Member On Myrtle Beach Pier
I remember the high arc of your line
casting into horse-maned waves,
strong hands as yet untroubled 
by trembling, easily reeling smaller fish
to throw back in, again...

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© Ben Throne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: family, memory, racism,

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,

Extraordinary Arrogance
when someone comes 
to you with so called democracy 
and racism, 
it is extraordinary 
arrogance to never 
accept in life.  

August 31/2023...

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Categories: racism, africa, truth,

Apples
Green apples are tasty
Red apples too
Just like you...

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Categories: racism, family, life, longing, love,

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 Way of the Nile
The nation naturally knows
The Nile. The river flows up to the
North  and above. The love
Through Sudan and Egypt up and on 

The way of...

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Categories: racism, allusion, confidence, meaningful, mystery,


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