Women Racism Poems
These Women Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Women. These are the best examples of Racism Women poems written by international poets.
Semper AlumnusThank you God
That I’m always a student
I abhor
The slaughters of the babies
Toddlers were killed dead
Young boys and girls were shot dead
Pregnant women were stabbed dead
That’s...
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racism, bullying, cancer, child abuse,
From Palimpsest to Glory: The Music of Florence PriceIn 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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racism, black african american, courage,
QUESTION FOR A SLAVEDo you want to go to Heaven
Do I have to Work
No
Yes I want to go to
Heaven
Thank you,
LORD...
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racism, africa, black african american,
Local Business Man Saved By A Foreign WomanBussing immigrants to high-end neighborhoods makes immigration status worse. After an Ecuadorian women gave Heimlich to a man choking on a Scampi, she was once...
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racism, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Let Haiti Be Absolutely FreeLet Haiti be absolutely free
Haiti is the father of Freedom and Liberty
Haiti is the first nation to forever ban or abolish slavery
And the slave trade...
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racism, africa, america, black african
Betraying and Sabotaging HaitiEverybody desires something from our beloved Haiti.
Everybody is stealing from our embattled country.
The same individuals or goons, who are complaining,
Are the ones conniving, backstabbing and...
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racism, corruption, desire, discrimination, evil,
YesterdayWhat happened yesterday
Can change today.
When a person understands
His" her" capacity
He "she" can not see borders
To enter some world competitions
Where racism and...
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racism, 12th grade, africa, america,
RubyRuby
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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racism, black african american, discrimination,
WomenWomen
Women are the soul and body of society, so why compromising and neglecting. Why not receiving equal pay and rights. Are not you have mothers...
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racism, 10th grade, abuse, america,
We Must Fight For Our OwnWe must love our own
First
We must fight for our own
First
We must love and fight for the victims
Because they’re part of our teams
We simply cannot let...
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racism, color, conflict, discrimination, peace,
Blaming the White MenBlaming the white men
Is the idea, the insane ideas
That many of you have in your eyes
In your head and in your brain.
You’re scared of the...
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racism, america, black african american,
The Prism of PrejudiceWhite, 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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racism, anti bullying, color, prejudice,
Shirley Generalizes PeopleShirley is a professional generalizer of people.
Rapidly slinging out stereotypes.
All blacks….
All Kansans….
All men…
All Irish….
All Asians…
All city dwellers….
All children….
All whites….
All teachers….
All Ukrainians….
All firemen….
All thieves….
All women…
She blames...
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racism, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Deja Vu Racial DisparityThese are not events that took place very far in the past
These are obviously ongoing racial gaffes and contrasts
Where human beings are bombarded and mistreated
Where...
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racism, emotions, humanity, international, mirror,
Racist Dichotomy and DemocracyTell me more about democracy
Nobody is a fool
Tell me more about dichotomy
Go ahead! I am cool
Tell me more about racism
Nobody is a tool
Tell me more...
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Categories:
racism, bullying, color, discrimination, freedom,