Blackhistorymonth Stories

122 Stories

Behind The Gate of Lakeview  by Rihanna_Adedeji
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Behind The Gate of Lakeview by Ririi
Jadeshola Badmus is not your regular female lead. She's outspoken, Brilliant, Sassy, beautiful, intelligent, and is the president of the Literary and debate team. What's...
Forbidden Whispers  by Extraordinaryyyyy
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Forbidden Whispers by Extraordinaryyyyy
"Mr. Sm-Sm-Smith," was all I could stammer out. "Mmhmm," he whispered into my ear. My breath got heavy, and I felt weak in his presence. He melted me...
Coffee by Queen_Chachi
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Coffeeby Chachi
I watch her when she walks in, orders the same drink - same size - and sits at the exact same table every single day. I don't think she notices me, seeing as how I'm beh...
𝐒𝐖𝐄𝐄𝐓 𝐅𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐒𝐈𝐄𝐒, men imagines. by -ItWasWrittenByKee
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𝐒𝐖𝐄𝐄𝐓 𝐅𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐀𝐒𝐈𝐄𝐒, men...by Kee
Men from every decade and every race of your fantasy/imagination put into one book. Rewritten: 6/14/23.
Dancer Girl: LMK x Black! Dancer! Reader by LexiKamado901
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Dancer Girl: LMK x Black! Dancer...by LexiKamado901
You had moved around a lot as a kid, making it unable to do certain things. You grew up in the hood growing up, making you pretty tough, but you loved to dance. Break da...
The Story Of Rosa Parks by thehersheykid
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The Story Of Rosa Parksby Dacian Pillon
I this book will tell you about what Rosa Parks did that changed the world.
The Sirens of Salgyin by ghlo_riyah
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The Sirens of Salgyinby Glory🌟
*1st Place in the Black History Month Anthology Contest* Makafui is on a simple quest: Retrive the Gojan King's stolen ring from the Sirens of Salgyin and return home as...
Nana Bone and The Grimoire Of Shadows by Crownofqueers
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Nana Bone and The Grimoire Of Shad...by A. A.
What If Harry Potter was set in West Africa? When a street urchin's latent magical ability manifest, he's whisked to West Africa's most prestigious magic school, where h...
The Wonder Kids: Season Two by nadirahbrown
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The Wonder Kids: Season Twoby Nadirah Brown
It's been a month since the battle at N.E.A.T Labs; and for awhile Amherst seemed quiet and peaceful....for The Wonder Kids, that is. The end of their junior year is app...
Homicide by jaedenbaby
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Homicideby Bri
Police brutality. Unfair treatment. The hardships of being black.
Celebrating Black History by Creative_Crepe
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Celebrating Black Historyby Charismatic_cherry
Honoring the heroes of black history and change. As well as facts of black history and power. Some information may not be correct but I did indeed do research feel free...
The land of the "FREE" by Maya82778
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The land of the "FREE"by themayastar
I wanted to write this poem in honor of black history month. This is a poem is a reflective about how to our world is today and how America hasn't got rid of slavery the...
Black People: It's Okay to not be Okay by MissTee80
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Black People: It's Okay to not be...by MissTee80
We're either superhuman or less than human. We don't get to be just human.
Mr Other Man by MazinGamar
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Mr Other Manby Mazin Gamar
A collection of poems inspired by the search for identity
Black by Dommyyydiamond
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Blackby Dommyyydiamond
In honor of Black history month and in keeping the memory of Dorothy Dandridge, Martin Luther King Jr, Rosa Parks and many more alive.
Comfortable in My Skin. (A Kuroo x Black o/c) (HIATUS!) by sydpoo_mitchell
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Comfortable in My Skin. (A Kuroo x...by Sydney Mitchell
He has never been in love. She doesn't believe in it anymore. Living in two separate worlds each with their own struggles, they believed they weren't compatible at first...
Winter 2020 Issue by EmpoweredVoices
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Winter 2020 Issueby Empowered Voices
Starting on December 1st, we will take you on a jolly adventure we're sure you'll remember even months after. Whether you love all things Christmassy, or you just prefer...
We Are People by FinnLeif
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We Are Peopleby Finn leif
This is just a poem I made for a writing contest.. enjoy