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Mother Racism Poems

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


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 Death to all the Angels
Death to all the angels,
	Death in the crying sky.
The eyes of hungry babies probe us.
	They plead with us in abject terror.
In ghettoized Gaza,
	No mother and...

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Categories: racism, angel, children, death, fear,

The Unknown World
As I walk through this unknown world
With a heavy heart and an anxious soul,
All I can think of is my family 
For they are the...

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© Asra Aymen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, adventure, analogy, anti bullying,

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 I Will Always Be a Seed
My calloused black skin got shoved in the soil by a white mans soiled thumb
Trying to make his mortgage off me

Buried
I found friends 
Barely breathing

But...

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Categories: racism, black african american, color,



Premium Member The World When I Was Young
Why can't the world be like it was when I was young
    No one cleaning up dog-due dung

  Kids dying right...

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Categories: racism, father son, health, mother

Ruby
Ruby

Ruby Bridges was one of the first Black American pupils	
in a 'White' school 
after racial segregation was declared unconstitutional.

It was November 14th, 1960 when six...

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Categories: racism, black african american, discrimination,

His Life Mattered, Part Iii
...When her own had run, that man had remained…
they still called him evil, that seemed insane,
when one day her brother came home stained red
all of...

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Categories: racism, change, conflict, growth, people,

His Life Mattered, Part Ii
She screamed  frantically, “My boy is in there!
Somebody, please!  Help Him!”  But nobody cared.
The mob was all running, fleeing the scene,
on her...

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Categories: racism, change, conflict, growth, people,

A Moment of Rest
Let us dine on sugar-spun moonlight: 
an exquisite treat that
Fills our bellies and sticks to our teeth,
The nostalgic taste of White Rabbit candy,
Creamily sweet, wrapped...

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© Lyra Mu  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, appreciation, culture, deep, discrimination,

Racism Knowing
RACISM KNOWNING
Poetic- Life  
JULY 14,2021

Speak of any racist word kills me by hearing the word that’s mostly use is the N word, But the...

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Categories: racism, adventure, africa, america, anger,

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,

Black Lives Matter
The moment the clip rolled—-
cold rain of adrenaline hassled
down my spine and narrow nerves.
In Gorge Floyd I froze—compressed,
suppressed into miniature casket—-
“I can’t breathe”—the resonance of...

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Categories: abuse, africa, bullying, racism,

Premium Member Kind of Blue- Ooh Bee Ooh Bee Doo
Mississippi 1954 

"Don’t you bring that no good 
      So and so 'round here. 
If you bring him to ma...

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Categories: racism, conflict, heartbroken, love, race,

Say Their Names
Waking up I watch the news I see another black man, woman and child taken away from this world at the hands of the people...

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Categories: racism, anti bullying, black african


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