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  • HEY MR.OFFICER! by Iamkeniesha
    Iamkeniesha
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    Nowadays as parents, we become so consumed by world problems, entertainment & personal life situations, that we forget our children have feelings too. We forget that they also have a voice that needs to be heard. Sometimes we expose them to SO MUCH and forget that they saw EVERYthing. In Isaiah's case, after watching the death his father at the hands of deputy Krames , he has ALOT of questions he needs the officer responsible to answer.
  • 𝐌𝐀𝐌𝐀 𝐒𝐀𝐘 by balenciaganovels
    balenciaganovels
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    𝐌𝐚𝐦𝐚 𝐬𝐚𝐲, 𝐛𝐚𝐛𝐲 𝐬𝐢𝐭 𝐝𝐨𝐰𝐧 𝐥𝐞𝐭 𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐥 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐚 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲... 𝐀 𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐩𝐨𝐞𝐦𝐬, 𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐛𝐲 𝐦𝐞.
  • Sands of Time { Updated Constantly} by Kantierbee
    Kantierbee
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    This is a collection of all my poetry. I call it sands of time. This reflects my life from scratch though it may start with thorns, we ought to see the roses. Check it out. Happy reading!
  • Framed by AnimeLucifer_7
    AnimeLucifer_7
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    Framed for murder and put into the most secure, high tech prison-Tartarus. Izuku Midoriya has to fend for himself. Because the guards that guard his small dark cell, are anything but nice, and they will do anything possible to keep Izuku in his place. Stripped of his quirk, the people he loves, and his own freedom, Izuku has to do whatever possible to survive. Even if it meant breaking the law and maybe even committing the same sin that got him into the situation in the first place. Possibly rated mature? Te he? (Ik it's like my millionth story and I haven't uploaded any of the other ones. Shush and don't judge. Again, just posting my ideas once I have them written down.)
  • It could have been you by qoldenqirl
    qoldenqirl
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    Blood, sweat and goldenTEARS. This is a poetry book which presents all the issues people deal with today. The issues that are silenced by society.
  • I'm the one by MelanatedPoet
    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
  • Listen, Only if U Can Hear by OnesLeftBehind
    OnesLeftBehind
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    This story originates deep inside the mind, of a bipolar/depressed teenager. Who had just lost two friends, in a span of 2 years. One of them dying from an apparent Xanax overdose. The other dying from a gunshot would to the chest cavity. Ru struggles to cope and move on from these losses. She has but two choices, a court order prompted to keep you in a mental health facility. Or to go back to your hometown country, and live the same never ending hot summer days indefinitely. Ru goes with the most logical decision and takes a trip to a mental hospital. Where she then meets her twin brother, Malik, in whom they'd thought had gone missing...forever. Its been years since the two have seen each other after Malik was falsely accused of Rape. The "victim", Aya, had claimed he had hit her and broke her arm. Malik was sentenced 21 years in prison, for a case that had not been proven. On the day of the incident, Malik came back from basketball to attend to his grandma. She had, Stage 4: Heart Disease. Although Malik alibi checked out that day, he was manipulated into giving a false confession. At the time, the boy was young... 11 years old. Who in the police department gas-lighted him to cover up this rape case? We just don't have enough information. It has to be a variation of Lieutenant Miller, and Deputies; Loehmann, Woodyard, & Hankison. All four were first on the scene and alone in the inerregation. Will Malik's false accusation be revealed, or is he the actual killer. Read now.
  • Sincerely, A Black Girl       #Wattys2018 by MissNzingaK
    MissNzingaK
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    ~Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. -Elie Wiesel ~Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are. - Benjamin Franklin One black girl's opinion of political and social issues in America. Feel free to vote and leave comment (please keep everything respectful though). Constructive criticism is always accepted. ALL WORK IS FROM 2018 AND HAS NOT BEEN EDITED OR CHANGED.
  • A a Lady on the Bus by Balladoad
    Balladoad
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    So this is not a work of fiction. It's the true life story of a person I met and the experience I had with her. I'm sharing this so that you can keep this lady in your prayers, as she is struggling. She is a beautiful, amazing soul. But she needs the protection of whatever divinity is out there.
  • Protests- Helpful or hurtful? by cal_ie
    cal_ie
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    A short article about both sides of the story of the ups and downs of protesting, and how we can make our voices count and still stay safe.
  • Bleeding From The Inside Out by elayjiah
    elayjiah
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    This Poem is about racial issues being encountered with police brutality. How stereotypes can be the split second decision on if you live or die. And the governments part in disconnecting our community. Overall , the effects it has on splitting race by race in 2018.
  • 99¢ by PsalmSoulja
    PsalmSoulja
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    by: Manny QuiQue aka PsaLm•SouLja Demo Version (containing few poems for preview)
  • corruption by ta222lia
    ta222lia
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    after drinking at a party and waking up disorientated, Luna does not know where she is or how to get home. she meets a protective cop who insists on helping her travel home safely. but were those his true intentions all along? or is he simply abusing his power? this is just a short story i wrote for my english class that generally focuses on police corruption. i got an A for this story, and everyone who read it loved it so i wanted to publish it here! thank you for giving this story a chance & please feel free to leave constructive criticism or simply just lmk how you feel about it!! <3
  • REKE MEMORIAL ACADEMY  by pixietifa
    pixietifa
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    Welcome to reke memorial academy where only the children of discipline forces are allowed..,It's a den of territorial Lionesses .who would do anything if they felt their dominance was challenged.
  • "We the People" by TroyJackson2020
    TroyJackson2020
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    An essay by poet and writer Troy R. Jackson.
  • two thousand and twenty by Sutchie13
    Sutchie13
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    Using Joy Harjo's "How To Write a Poem in a Time of War" as a reference point for formatting, the poem "two thousand and twenty" touches on major events that occurred in twenty twenty and their emotional impact. Topics that were focused on include police brutality, COVID-19, and mental wellness. Italicized lines intertwined throughout the poem represent my thoughts.
  • Violence  by lovelivvy
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    READ IT!!
  • The Black Diary by zootedbyash
    zootedbyash
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    Poem of Black experiences
  • life through hope's eyes: black lives matter by Fadooma
    Fadooma
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    this is a series of life through hope's eyes. join hope in her life of protests for equality and her fights against injustice. hope is a 15 year old girl with big dreams and ambitions, taking life one day at a time as she fights the obstacles coming in her way hoping to change the world. this book is about how black lives matter. hope you enjoy!