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  • Say Their Names by multifandom_20141
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    This is a book that names victims of police brutality, whether their cases have been justified or not. This is my way of supporting Black Lives Matter. I don't care if 1 person sees this or 1 million people see it. What matters is that I helped to spread information during the time we need it most. If you are reading this story, thank you and please remember these people in our fight for equality.
  • Harmattan Notes  by timibankole
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    A collection of short stories set in and around Nigeria. D-Day: A very important day in the life of Seni. Exams are over, the session is complete. What else could there be? Blood And Grass: On his way to work, Enahoro makes a chilling discovery. What consequences lie for him and his community? A Flash In A Pan: You've been kidnapped and you can't pay the ransom. Surely there's another way... With topics ranging from suicide to domestic violence, police brutality to terrorism, this is the perfect social commentary. The anthology you need and deserve. Cover Credit: thespicecommunity
  • I R E N E by Onyemaobi
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    A GATEAU ORIGINAL I R E N E **** when an emotionally unstable human finds himself tumultuously falling in love, with her, the owner of the voice in his head. **** A voice in your head can mean a lot of things- -it could be your conscience, a divine interaction, or it could be the lingering whispers of someone you lost. A memory that comes attached with grief. A voice in your head could come rigid or softly and it could sometimes mean a step closer to insanity. Madness. × Inspired by an episode of the remake of the twilight zone, this fictionalized mystery dives deep into the mind of Zach Dempsey- -an emotional unstable teenager on his journey through a life he didn't think he deserved to live. Until he met, he heard her voice. Another voice in his head that somehow managed to capture his immediate attention- -a voice that he was so convinced belonged to an Irene, a supposed mexican on the other side of the world. Refusing to give up on his quest to find out the truth behind the voices and the sinuous connection between whom he would only soon begin to fall in love with- Follow Zach as he discovers a side of him that could only scare the people around him but along the way comes a compromise, -an endangering secret that could test how far he's willing to go, and at what expense of his mental health. **** From those that brought you the critically acclaimed murder mystery, Vamp and the controversial teenage drama, Elle- -comes this all in one book that manages to shed some light on the most important topics evolving around one's fragile mental health and grief in all it's stages- dealing with the sensitive topics that threatens the society these present days- -and finally questioning how far we could go to feel something, something often as rare as, love. Irene, coming exclusively to wattpad soon. × COVER BY ONYEMAOBI WRITTEN BY ONYEMAOBI ~ ©ONYEMAOBI2020
  • two thousand and twenty by 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.
  • 𝐌𝐀𝐌𝐀 𝐒𝐀𝐘 by 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.
  • Black Lives Matter : Police Brutality by NoonieCake
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    Performed Friday February 27, 2015 at the Mc Kenna Museum of African American Art with Peace By Piece: Healing Through The Arts.
  • Officer Down by JoshSmith537
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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
  • 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
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  • 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.
  • My Book of Poems I Have Written by ILive4Sleep
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    Sometimes I surprise myself. All credit for the cover goes to the creator, not me.
  • To Serve And Protect by Black_Sun_Shine
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    According to The Law Dictionary, police brutality is defined as the use of excessive and/ or unnecessary force by police when dealing with civilians. Beatings, racial abuse, unlawful killings, torture, or indiscriminate use of riot control agents at protests. Police Brutality is indeed a human right issue. Let's help each other to stop Police brutality. Start to ask yourself. Do you feel safe? Copyright ©️ by Rochiel B. No part of this book may be reproduced in any way, whether in electronic or printed form, without the permission of the author. If it is reproduced, credits must be given to the original owner of the Essay. [If you do use this for assignments or find it helpful in any way, please let me know. It would make my day to know that my book helped others.]
  • No More Silence  (Editing) by Tixra04
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    Our race does not give you the license to do whatever you want. We have had enough of our blood being needlessly shed and society is beginning to open their eyes to that. We are no longer going to be a race of oppression. These events taking place is not the first time. We have protested for years, we have been killed for years, we have faced discrimination for years. Enough is enough. Please use your voice and stand with us so that we can live just like you. BLACK LIVES MATTER !
  • the price. by -boondocks
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    ❝what's the price for a black man's life?❞
  • Taking justice in my own hands by vthu1993
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    I was just a regular lady. Just graduated college had a perfect best friend and a perfect boyfriend with awesome parents. Then what I see happening so much on the news was about to happen to me. The love of my life was about to be the victim of another racist cop. I wasn't gonna let that happen. Not on my watch.
  • 13 Reasons Why ( Reasons Explained) by RayerAngel
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    Follows teenager Clay Jensen as he returns home from school to find a mysterious box with his name on it lying on his porch. Inside he discovers cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker-his classmate and crush-who tragically committed suicide two weeks earlier. On tape, Hannah explains that there are thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life. Will Clay be one of them? If he listens, he'll find out how he made the list. Through Hannah and Clay's dual narratives, 13 Reasons Why weaves an intricate and heart wrenching story of teenage life that will deeply affect viewers
  • 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.
  • Sands of Time { Updated Constantly} by 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
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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.)
  • 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.