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Work Racism Poems

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


QUESTION FOR A SLAVE
Do 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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Categories: racism, africa, black african american,



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 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,

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,



Premium Member Is It Because
Tell me why you diss me,
Don't say it's because I'm black.
Why you make those snide remarks,
While hiding behind my back.

I'm just like you,
In many a...

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Categories: people, racism, society,

Premium Member Reserve
Reserve 

When the dam breaks, 
there will be no flood. 
There will be no rushing water, 
to run from. 
It has all been drank, 
or...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, family, farewell, judgement, silence,

Iintsomi
Iintsomi 

1.	Awé awé
2.	Woken by a distinct raucous of fellow farmers
3.	Pilot holes whistling Atlantic squalls and the mourn for last supper.
4.	I’m sardined into a bakkie. 
5.	Eks...

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Categories: childhood, community, endurance, racism,

The Biggest Sale For My Company
I was working for this South African company,
For its Lesotho registered segment.
I wasn't of the long serving ones
But a relative new comer.
Here we were in...

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© Abel Jae  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, africa, business, courage, cute,

Premium Member Cooperative Journeys
It interests me,
this journey into the garden
each spring
to notice how diverse vegies
and flowers,
edibles
and ornamentals,
pollinators
and soil enrichers,
work cooperatively together
when they can

My own planning part
notices potential competitions,
for...

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Categories: racism, anti bullying, appreciation, community,

Southern Hospitality
McConnell says blacks are not whites
So there's no need for voting rights
They all have the perk
Of going to work
Though a few may need to work...

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Categories: political, racism,

Mlk Way Today
As we look back on the path blazed by Jr MLK. 
Seeing the progress wondering what he’d say. 
The work has begun and the game...

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© Adam Segal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, america, black african american,

Leaving Home
My heart went on a roam to explore 
A place far away across the fence bar.
To seize the moment of an open door
Adventure felt free...

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Categories: racism, adventure, irony, journey, leaving,

Premium Member Staying Focused
I know 'True Americanism' when I SEE it.                 ...

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Categories: racism, america, christian, god, race,

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,


Book: Shattered Sighs