Racism
10 stories
Dear White People by tykhist
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A book to white people who don't understand us, and looks at us diffrently.
PLEASE READ ‼️ by ggulips
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this isn't aesthetic idc it's important. please read and share. don't stay silent.
The Skin I'm In by k_zeresh
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🏆🥇🏅Winner of the 2019 ANGIE THOMAS O.V.O.S AWARD🏆🥇🏅 A personal favorite by the judges and described as a story that "touches your soul and teaches you a lesson, makes you think." Follow 17 year old Nyla Baedee through her journey of self love, self confidence, and self discovery, as she finally learns to love the skin she's in. Book cover by me Copyright © 2016 Kira Melvin All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. I do not own any of the pictures used in this publication. Started: 10/10/16 Ended: 11/09/17
Dark Skin  by withink
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Was it her fault if she had dark skin? #freeyourbody #ThePeopleOfSociety #35 in Short Story #2 in #spreadlove #1 in #stopracism • Book One of the 'Camouflage' Series. • This story lays emphasis on bullying, racism and domestic violence. cover by @soundthealarm [THE CAST HAS TO BE MODIFIED. DON'T PAY ATTENTION TO IT.]
The Art Of Racism (Racism Revision) by GunnsNRoses
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This book is not made to slander any races. This is a book where we can have an open discussion about racism. Please be respectful and open minded. Everybody struggles and I want to bring light to it. IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO LISTEN, PLEASE DO NOT SPEAK [Under editing] Cover made by: @my_fave_slimmy
Smoking kills (BWWM) by Teenagedirtbag314
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This is my first story so it's definitely not perfect. It's set in the UK so some terminology might be different, let me know if you want me to explain something. If you don't like it, don't read it. This will most definitely contain some triggers as struggling with mental illness is something that should be much less taboo but I will put a warning at the start of the applicable chapter. This also may contain alcohol and drug abuse so if those are sensitive topics for you, I would recommend that you don't read this. Honestly, I'm not quite sure where this is going so yeah you can start reading now if you want. P.S this is bwwm, if you don't like that frankly I don't care. P.P.S This book is inspired by my personal experiences and isn't meant to copy any other stories on or off Wattpad. If you feel like something is very similar, I can assure you it is just a coincidence as I take plagiarism very seriously and respectfully ask that no one does it to me either. With that out of the way, enjoy the book!
Yall Just Don't Like Black Women by jasthefeminist
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A book full of angry black feminist op-eds and rants written by this black girl so keep your misogynoir to yourself ✨ i am not a teacher so please don't ask me teach you or educate you... google is free✨
Marble Hills (BWWM)[CURRENTLY BEING REEDITED] by nykekwalker
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Kenya Moore was just a normal teenager who lived in the Suburbs of Chicago. Diversity and cultural enrichment filled her life. Her heart and mind was taught to appreciate all backgrounds and her parents taught her that the most important virtues to hold onto were love and forgiveness. When tragedy strikes, Kenya's world is turned upside down and is forced to live with estranged cousin who happens to reside in the deep south. The south is nothing Kenya is accustomed to and her non-traditional habits places a target on her back. Faced with new challenges in her new environment; Kendra was sure her life couldn't get any worse. Then she met him. Please leave critiques and vote if you enjoy! I'm working on my writing skills and I need to know what I can work on! :) Thank You DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND - I AM REWRITING THIS AND CONTINUING THE STORY Highest Rankings: #659 in General Fiction #679 in General Fiction #864 in General Fiction
Separate But Not Equal by Vjackson24
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Ivory Jones has faced the challenges of segregation all her life. Growing up in Birmingham, one of the most segregated cities in America, she keeps her head down and avoids socializing with all people that are trouble. It's 1963, and as racism gets worse in America, the risk of danger is rising rapidly for Ivory. Everything and everyone around her is crashing and burning, while she is forced to sit still and watch. Just when Ivory decides it's not worth living her painful life anymore.. Will a certain turquoise-blue eyed boy be able to save her?