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70 Stories

  • the forgotten princess  by VictoriaWilliams841
    VictoriaWilliams841
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    wukong and macqack had two children one named mk the monkey kid and another not so well known will they be reunited or will a demon from a forgotten past come back to hont them
  • The One That Got Away (complete) by Pnk_mlk
    Pnk_mlk
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    I was being chased by a popular girl named Czarinah. I wonder anong meron sakin para pag aksayahan ng panahon ng isang maganda, mayaman, sikat na babaeng kagaya niya. Isa lang naman akong di hamak na "nerd" ng campus namin. Laging nabubully dahil sa makapal reading glasses, buhok na sinasabi ng ibang emo hair, hindi marunong makisama sa mga trip at palaging mag-isa. And then I found out why... May kaibigan naman ako pero minsan ko lang siya makasama dahil ayokong pati siya ay mahawa sa kamalasan ko. Kung masaktan man ako,ayoko na mangdamay. Pero naging maayos ang lahat,naging normal yung buhay ko. Ngunit ang normal na buhay na iyon ay may kapalit. Nagsisisi ako sa mga nangyari,marami akong hindi nagawa para sa kanya at marami din akong nagawa na ikasasakit niya. The pain I went through was small compared to the pain and sacrifices she made. This is the story of my the one that got away, Maxon and Cza-Cza's story.
  • Quotes by the Human Race for the Human Race by GLEfiction
    GLEfiction
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    Words, Can do many things, They wriggle their way in our brains when we are young and stay there. They can say horrible things, And make us want to die. They can whisper pleasurable sounds in our ears, and persuade us to do things we usually wouldn't do. But. They can say wonderful things, Like, "I love you," and, "I care." They slap us in the face, and brush our tears away. Lift us up and push us down, Like waves on the ocean, They are friend, And foe. Our greatest enemy, And our best friend. These words will hopefully help you get through life.
  • BLACK LIVES MATTER by maliawilsonn
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    SPEECHES FROM THE GREATS
  • Tomorrow Will Be the Same by sshewritess
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    She was only 17, but yet her young mind had had to endure more than she thought capable. Her life had not been one of ease and it was not about to become one of ease in this age either. After she one day has a troubling encounter with her family she goes to seek recluse on top of a hill, when having spent the entire day there she returns home through the city only to experience a horrible turn of events that are hundreds of people's reality each day. "If we wash our hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless we side with the powerful - we don't remain neutral." "We refuse to believe that the banks of justice are bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity in this nation." - MLK
  • Black Idols V1. The Family by THamlet
    THamlet
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    The Idols reemerge in Dumfries a small city with little history. Atleast what these three kids thought.
  • (Martin) Luther (King Jr.) by LutherOhYes69
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    it is that time of luther. The man himself was born on this day Luther hargreevs
  • Black me by Leo98johnson
    Leo98johnson
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    A black history month related poemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
  • To Touch Heaven by DaveSWrites
    DaveSWrites
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    A challenge to actually embrace Dr. King's legacy and a story of racism in Indiana
  • I stand with him by Santo_Ximon
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    This is a poem I wrote in high school about the great Martin Luther King Jr, I was one of the winners who got to read this in a spoken word competition, their might be a video somewhere of me reading this on a stage.
  • A Season For Non-Violence by galaxygirl123456789
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    I changed it so now its about Martin Luther King Jr and Mahatma Gandhi
  • Things at Stake by baconeggsandcheese2
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    Martin Luther King Jr. stated that "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Stating that just because it's not happening to you right now means it could happen to you later.
  • something between by victoriawilliams012
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    Mk learns how to cope with his monkey form and the fact that he has released the chaos.Leading to unspeakable evils or new understanding of a world they called there own.Will he and his friends come out on top or be crushed by the weight of responsibility.
  • Sweet Freedom by thegreatbigworld
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    A collection of poems, essays, and short writings about the American Civil Rights Movement
  • The glory of spring break tits  by Richniggawithairpods
    Richniggawithairpods
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    The opinion of boobies from a bipolar kid.
  • When do MLK Day furniture sales start and end? by njfurnituremart
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    Discover when MLK Day furniture sales start and end to snag the best deals on sofas, mattresses, dining sets, and more. Learn about early sales, extended discounts, and tips to save big on home furniture this January.
  • Marie's Girls by saramcheoreom
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    A short story I wrote for my English class in Junior year.
  • Misplaced Rights by NijahMorgan
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    The start of slavery was the birth of discrimination being put on plantations,with transportation slaves ships, where black people received back whips, which left scars, which was by far the worst thing in history, why it remains a mystery, looking back.. on who gave these people the right to call us crap,so quick to kick us when were down, while not considering that the same color blood flows through us all like rivers in the Nile, not to be in denial but how can someone be treated so file, with no evidence, and after years of waiting for something that was heaven sent, decades later who knew we would have a black president. after decades of oppression, being giving the impression that we the people had no rights, which is why our ancestors would march those nights. for what if Martin Luther King didn't march and preach or say his famous "I had a dream" speech or if Rosa Parks would have gotten up to stand, then someone tells me where we would stand ....