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Name Racism Poems

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Premium Member From Palimpsest to Glory: The Music of Florence Price
In Ouachita's murmurs, where pine needles sigh,
I trace the mountains' ancient, weathered crown.
Silvered river forgotten secrets float by,
And fills my heart, a sonorous chamber now.

A...

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Categories: racism, black african american, courage,



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,

Memory Laws In The US
I was reading on the so called memory laws or a state-approved interpretation of history. There have been states (Idaho, Oklahoma, Virginia etc.) to name...

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Categories: america, gender, race, racism,

COLONY OPERATING MECHANISM
Colony operating mechanism
Christianity played bad role in Africa
As most European pastors and priests 
were investigators and informers of the regime.
as some believers were made spies...

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Categories: racism, africa, religious, truth,

Premium Member Jews vs Palestinians - it must end
Why this never ending hate
Where impressionable young men swallow jaundiced bait,
To kill and maim - all in the name of their one prophet,
Unleashing burning mayhem...

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Categories: death, depression, forgiveness, racism,



Song of Schools
In the land of opportunity, we stand with hope so bold,
But low salary earners face a tale that's left untold,
In the UK's schools, they teach...

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Categories: racism, beautiful, conflict, education, forgiveness,

Premium Member Racism
These days my wife and I are in Australia for a holiday 
We walk down to Coogee beach every other day
A signage screams, ‘racism not...

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Categories: racism,

Premium Member Haiti Rhymes With Liberty
Haiti rhymes with LIBERTY
Ayiti rhymes with DIGNITY
Haiti rhymes with BEAUTY
Ayiti rhymes with DECENCY
Which is the first step to proudly
Hoist the slippery hills or climb the...

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Categories: racism, africa, america, beauty, freedom,

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

Premium Member In the Rainbow of Reining Justice
IN THE RAINBOW OF REINING JUSTICE 

Red is the flowing blood of liberation;
Black is the blood that flows from arteries
of those systematically murdered and
denied justice...

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Categories: racism, allegory, black african american,

The Prism of Prejudice
White, brown, beige or black
How does it matter?
The rainbow even though purely white
Uniting colors,shining bright
Spectrum of seven it can scatter

"Don't wear white,don't wear silver"
"Don't go...

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Categories: racism, anti bullying, color, prejudice,

Premium Member Freedom
The world is so absurd
people think their wishes Trump
true freedoms
honourable freedoms

They detest
education
women's rights
minority rights
Science, vaccines, empathy
freedom of children not to be shot in schools
They distort...

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Categories: racism, abuse, america, discrimination, hate,

Premium Member Christianity
My body, my choice,
my mind and my voice,
all were entrusted to me,
by the same righteous God
some now herald and laud
in their white Christianity.

You see my...

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Categories: racism, america, anger, bible, character,

Premium Member Skin Does Not Define
How are we so different due to the colour of our skin
We may differ on the outside but are all the same within

We all breathe...

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Categories: how i feel, racism,

Premium Member I Do Not Know Her Name
I do not know her name.  I call her the lady in green.
She wears a veil, which is different than me. 

Does she ride...

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Categories: racism,


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