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  • The Hate U Give: Synonyms by KatherineWatkins
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    I wrote this for a writing class that wanted me to write a scene from a movie. I chose Angie Thomas' The Hate U Give. It was an amazing book before it was an amazing movie. This is a very rough draft, so any suggestions would be much appreciated.
  • Burning Rosa BNHA x Reader by averageHungryweeb
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    A young girl, 11, witnesses the worst of the worst, she is found in the corner of the street clutching her sisters dead body as she was shot by a police officer, she is found by shota aizawa who was on a buisness trip.
  • When will you wake up by Fadooma
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    This is a poem about how black lives matter. It's talking to the people who are taking away these innocent lives.
  • Concerns of a Young Black Girl by Jae_Bri
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    It's a poem. About the social injustice still occurring in America effecting African American people as a community.
  • Don't Shoot! by yannibea0610
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  • I'm the one by MelanatedPoet
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    this is a poem that represents people of all walks of life through one individual, it talks about the pain,the struggle,pretty much reality folding out in full view in front of this guy's eyes as it was happening, I hope you enjoy this double personification poem
  • 99¢ by PsalmSoulja
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    by: Manny QuiQue aka PsaLm•SouLja Demo Version (containing few poems for preview)
  • Back When We Were Wallflowers by Pretti_Babey
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    Things were simple in Sand Springs Oklahoma and that's just the way Lois liked them. Follow Lois along as she recounts her first visit with Deion that changed her life forever. -ORIGINAL SHORT STORY-
  • the price. by -boondocks
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    ❝what's the price for a black man's life?❞
  • Stayin Alive. [urban] by Urbanistical
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    "If you come with me I'll show you where the fun is." Six teenagers in one hateful city with one common goal: to stay alive.
  • Injustice by franthefaerie
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    A poem about racial injustice in modern society
  • Ride or die  by chocolatexx10
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    Just read it it's about what is going on in society. It has a twist of the hate u give and queen and slim ENJOY More to come
  • One Less Indigenous Voice by BrittanyAnthonae
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  • Hampton by okoyemiIaje
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    Dominique, who goes by Dom, can't stand how terrible this world is to anyone who's not a cishet white person. She's an activist in high school trying to make a change in the world. She fights for many things, but she is a huge Black Lives Matter ally due to her long-time best friend, Jayden. Jayden, who goes by Jay, is a black kid breaking so many stereotypes in his predominantly white high school. Top of his class, ivy-bound, athlete who plays two different sports while also making time to fight for what he believes in. But just because Jayden is the perfect kid, in many people's eyes, he doesn't look like one. These two high schoolers team up to get justice for innocent Nia Jones, a 14-year-old girl who was shot four times by a cop. But will it go as smoothly as they thought it would? Notes: Hi! If you're reading this story, I hope you enjoy it. I wanted to write something that conveys a lot of important topics such as racial profiling, slurs used against minorities, gun violence, police brutality, activism, and much more. As a young activist, I hope this story helps touch the hearts of people my age.
  • Jail and Death by YasinGhannam
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  • colors by juicegyal
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    being black in NYC during the 90s was an exertion for Nixon and his gang. ranging from temptatious drugs to love to police brutality, they all try to sustain their self worth through it all.
  • the black page  by SpragueThomson
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    Born in a pink skin I'm considered white, therefore I have no illusions I can fully comprehend or imagine what our sisters and brothers with different complexion have gone through and still undergo. Being married to Camille, as her husband and friend I am and have been a witness in the sometimes veiled, other times blatant and systemic prejudice, with which people seem to need to surround themselves. They might even be the ones from whom I least expected such attitudes. Attitudes based on fear of other human beings because they look different!? Indeed exclamation and question marks are in place there... The question is, when do we ever learn? There is one human race, our genetic differences are much less significant than all the hate mongers together ever thought possible. Their (the them who spread hate) theories of eugenic supremacy all debunked to the last letter. Can we now please come to the point of Love? Even in policing? Can we now finally cross the border to that land where all are considered equal? Even in policing? Can we now finally come to a police in which responsibility is a true motto? Responsibility instead of brute force. Are we finally able to see investigative empathy at work? Maybe it will even increase the solved case rate. So these words are for all those names who suffered a penalty before ever being convicted, and to those who have been convicted falsely. I hope you will consider my words sincere.
  • Shades Darker | BWWM by emani_jasmine
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    After a brutal act of police brutality, the most important figure in Kendra Lyon's life is ripped away from her. Consumed by grief Kendra has channeled all of her anger towards her peers not trusting those who don't look like her. She's built up a strong wall of emotions against them in order to protect herself that no one can seem to tear down. That is until she meets the one boy who could possibly see her beyond her rage. He's willing to endure her smart remarks and sassy attitude just to catch a glimpse of the real Kendra Lyon. Kendra vows to never fall for him because after all he's just another white boy and to her, that's an insult to her father's memory.
  • Justice, Law and The City by letsjustsayiwrite
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    The African version of ''The Hate You Give.'' The story reminisces police brutality in Nigeria. It captures our pains, loss and the disgusting evidence that lady Justitia has remained without a blindfold for most part of history. I write for everyone. #remembertheirnames