Son Slavery Poems
These Son Slavery poems are examples of Slavery poems about Son. These are the best examples of Slavery Son poems written by international poets.
A Daunting Mountain Slavery RaisedA Daunting Mountain Slavery Raised
An injured knee suffers in times of rain.
Seasons of counting costs raises mountains of debt.
Yet... faith can...
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slavery, africa, america,
Gateway TownGateway town, Mississippi and Missouri river flooding confluence,
with its celebration of manifest destiny, its looming, iconic archway.
Stainless westward marker, its culture flowed southward for influence
within...
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slavery, allusion, city, class, longing,
Author's NotesOne Father, Two Sons, and the History that Divides them!
This Poem was Inspired by Watching the News, and Seeing the Constant Fighting both Verbally and...
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slavery, baby, father, god, independence
Lift Every Voice and Singlift every voice and sing, till heaven and earth ring with the harmonies of liberty.
let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies, let it...
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slavery, spiritual,
SlaverySLAVERY
Our ancestors idolized natural beauties, they were enslaved...
Our generation idolizes men, wealth,riches
We enslaved ourselves!
Until we know how to worship only the
King of Kings…
Lord of...
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Categories:
slavery, christian, christmas,
Will You Ever See MeMy Name is Paul & I am a Young Black Male
My Grandmother's Father was from Great Britain, his Family came to the New World to...
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Categories:
slavery, black african american, business,
Will I Ever Have a Seat At the Table TooThe Blood of My Fore-Fathers was spilt building this land too!
Though I think at Times People seem to Forget, For History Books May Never acknowledge...
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slavery, america, black african american,
The Deep Roots of RacismWhen God created this world, everything was nice and dandy and perfect,
But the disobedience of Adam and Eve introduced sin and sowed defect,
Soon thereafter sin...
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slavery, america, black african american,
Living On Titanic Land
I’m the son of a slave,
living in ancient Greece of modern day
I was born in a city-state:
Detroit, South Carolina
Iron oar delivery
through the transactional Middle Passage...
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Categories:
allegory, metaphor, slavery, truth,
The Words of NobilityHIS SHAMES
THAT HE STANDS BEFORE
THESE MEN
WHO REPRESENT CAESAR
THE TRAITOR, THE HEROTIC, A SATAN
WHO SPEAK OF HIMSELF AS THE SON
OF GOD.
THAN CAESAR DENIES SUCH, THAT HE...
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Categories:
slavery, good friday, gospel, jesus,
Tahiti Defined By TahitiThe plague knew my infinite hulk
in 1769, crept through the Polynesian crystal
onto my outstretched archipelago
black sands and white sands and volcanoes
speaking the purple language,
the...
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Categories:
identity, poetry, self, slavery,
AfricanaAfricana, a poem that details the pre - colonial, colonial and post -colonial Africa, her rich history, struggles and unique cultural heritage in a...
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slavery, africa, black love, books,
Those Were Da Days
Workin' fo’ free from cradle ta grave
Laborin' sunup ta sundown e’eryday,
while Missy and Massa sat in da shade
Those were da days
Us darkies knew where our...
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Categories:
nostalgia, perspective, slavery, song,
A Fictitious Alternative Up BringingFound me raised
in the Antebellum South
born an academically gifted
whip smart,...
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Categories:
slavery, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Freeman CaveI cherish my freedom
Hard earned though it was
Through the abolitionist railway
And those who supported the cause
An African slave,
though free upon birth
I was sold as a...
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Categories:
slavery, africa, america, freedom, prison,