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  • Ain't I a Revolutionary Black Woman? by ariellewoode
    ariellewoode
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    A short story based on the iconic speech that was given by Sojourner Truth at the women's rights convention in 1851 Ohio, then travels to the 1970s where Angela Davis makes an appearance. Happy Juneteenth!!!
  • Juneteenth! by AuthorRReddic
    AuthorRReddic
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    Celebrate the emancipation!
  • Hershey's by nox_blair
    nox_blair
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    a short timeline of the Black internationalism/African Diaspora
  • A Broken Fool by ychh26
    ychh26
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    A too familiar poem of heart break and the high hopes of "I will get through this"
  • E.N.A.M.O.R.E.D by TheWritersClub_
    TheWritersClub_
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    enamor (v): to be filled with a feeling of love for... past tense: enamored Updates: Every Monday (ok I lied 😂)
  • Dirty Mirror - A Poem Dedicated To Juneteenth by MonarchButterfly2020
    MonarchButterfly2020
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    When you look in the mirror what do you see? In honor of Juneteenth, here is a poem that celebrates the beauty that is black.
  • The Color of Concrete by QUESPKS
    QUESPKS
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    Malik Carter is a 17-year-old genius from Hampton, VA-raised by pain, powered by beats, and trapped in a system that never planned for him to survive. By day, he's a silent scholar. By night, he hustles to keep the lights on. But when the streets close in, a teacher sees his light, a girl challenges his silence, and a rival tests his pride-Malik must decide: be another name on the concrete... or the one who colors it. ___ IG @thepagebeneath © QueshonSpeaks - All Rights Reserved The Color of Concrete and all associated characters, plotlines, settings, and sub-stories (including "Echoes") are original works created by QueshonSpeaks (Queshon Thompson). No part of this work may be copied, reproduced, distributed, or adapted in any form without the express written permission of the author.
  • I Shine  by LesbianEroticPoetry
    LesbianEroticPoetry
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    Poetry
  • Dark Days by Remontz_X
    Remontz_X
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    A Shadow on the wall decides to spark up a conversation with the lonesome and isolated protagonist - this is the story of where that conversation led them...
  • THE BLACK MAN by issa_dessie
    issa_dessie
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    A poem about our black men. Will we ever be free? Happy Juneteenth!
  • If The Trees Could Talk. by DavassaTL
    DavassaTL
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    Autumn and Lea are enslaved people on neighboring Texas farms. Both have interest and are skilled in the area of equestria. A chance meeting sparks an interest that Autumn must pursue. The two finally connect and the relationship begins to grow. They both decide to take their freedom by running away to start a new life. Little did they know a surprise was waiting for them on the other side....
  • Of Freedom and Celebrations (Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman Fanfic) by yemihikari
    yemihikari
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    Brian asks Robert E. if he thinks emancipation will ever be celebrated. Disclaimer - I don't own Dr. Quinn Medicine Women. This was written for the Friday special for the month of August 2022, for which I had an extension because of how long it took to get my prompt my deadline being the end of October. But for the historical articles to which I was linked to, it was an article on Juneteenth, and I'd been wanting to do something after rewatching the first few seasons of Dr. Quinn and seeing Brian and Robert E. interact. Also written for Fictober 2022, the prompt being for that "thought"