Anniversary Slavery Poems
These Anniversary Slavery poems are examples of Slavery poems about Anniversary. These are the best examples of Slavery Anniversary poems written by international poets.
Citizens AreCitizens Are
By the numbers,
1,2,3... count them all you see.
From here and there and everywhere,
we are one.
America.
The land of plenty.
But...
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slavery, abortion, abuse, addiction, america,
Still Tears In Our Eyes For Our Dear HomelandStill tears in our eyes for our Brave Haiti
Still tears in our eyes for our incredible Country
Still tears in our eyes for our mortified, martyred
Bludgeoned,...
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slavery, black african american, celebration,
Loose MagicLoose Magic
Pee-a-boo, I see you...
Got your nose,
and not your toes.
Skipping rocks,
and bubbles in the park.
Eye contact from across the room,
notes...
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slavery, angel, anniversary, beauty, bible,
SpaghettiSpaghetti
The meat,
the cheese,
the sauce.
The smiles,
the laughs,
the wine.
The music,
the song,
the moment...
The vow of forever!
Then...
You and I,
and the garlic bread!
A. Foster, Ann...
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slavery, crazy, cute, cute love,
The CatThe Cat
It is late,
nearly half-past nine.
You are asleep beside me.
The clock on the wall is too loud.
I need to buy another.
This...
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slavery, addiction, atheist, christian, hope,
QuestionsQuestions
What defines... success?
Is it how many people you know.
Is it where you have been,
or where you will go?
Is it who you talk...
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slavery, adventure, america, angel, anti
UU
It is cool here.
Is it hot there?
You have not written.
I have not received...
a letter.
Do you think of me?
I remember you.
I can not...
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slavery, america, angel, anniversary, anti
Independence SlaverySail from afar of my journey made.
What could be the sound my ear do hear?
This seems to be that of a glorious celebration,
Which needs no...
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slavery, anger, anniversary, art, betrayal,
Remembering Four Centuries of Africans In AmericaFields where the bondman’s toil
No more shall trench the soil,
Seem now to bask in a serener day;
The meadow-birds sing sweeter, and the airs
Of heaven...
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slavery, anniversary, celebration, history, racism,