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School Racism Poems

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


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,



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,

Black Eyes of America
I will stop reminiscing over the 1700s when the 2000s stop mirroring the same values
plantations upgraded to prisons, chains to handcuff, masters to head leaders...

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Categories: racism, 12th grade, black african

Premium Member To a Superior Judge
I could not do what you are mandated to do
every day on society's justice bench,
weighing retributive justice 
against restorative healing.

I cannot look with any comfort
at...

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Categories: racism, anxiety, blue, bullying, culture,

The Race of Racism
I stand firm today
Not withstanding the race 
The speed to fast
Our destiny infinite
Sick and tired I am 
Of the segregation in us 

You call them...

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Categories: racism,



Premium Member Slave Auctions, Alive and Well In a North Carolina School
A K-8 school, J.S. Waters, was roundly chastised today
  Its students held a 'mock' slave auction
This happened in March, in North Carolina, in the...

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Categories: racism, abuse, horror, how i

Premium Member A Dreamy Democracy In Danger
his is not what we were taught in school
Fights, mayhems, police arrests and brutalities
In the soiled streets. Compatriots, it's never cool
To see so much blood...

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Categories: racism, black african american, color,

Hold My Hand
Life was meant to be fair.
Or at least that is what I have been told. 
Growing up a minority in a small town definitely comes...

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© Dessy Rios  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, appreciation, blessing, growing up,

Skin-Color Doesn'T Matter, Part Iii
...Finally, another came in,
a tall man who was a dark shade,
and I admit, at first I thought
that we might just see a replay.
But he was...

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Categories: racism, culture, how i feel,

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,

Racism
Racism 

Where are the war graves of the 350 thousand soldiers?
Who fought and died for our wars?
Most of them were black or Indians.
No neat war...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, anxiety, conflict, creation,

Premium Member On Xenophobia
Indoctrinated racism is, and always has been, the greatest impediment to achieving true equality - it must stop!


“Can I go sit with Eli, Mom...he and...

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Categories: abuse, prejudice, racism,

Dear Dad
They Gave the Verdict Today.
They Gave Us 27 Million, but that Can Never Bring You Back.
I Will Never Hear Your Voice, See Your Smile, or...

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Categories: racism, bereavement, dad, father, i

World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems Ii - Bertolt Brecht
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems II - Bertolt Brecht



The Burning of the Books
by Bertolt Brecht
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

When the Regime
commanded the...

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Categories: books, holocaust, race, racism,

Lessons To Learn
People on the news saying this violence intense, but I understand the message that you’re trying to dispense, you say you’re scared to be black,...

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Categories: america, racism,


Book: Shattered Sighs