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  • Black Strong by OliviaBrandt7
    OliviaBrandt7
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    This poem is about the strength and endurance of an average black/man/woman/child. It celebrates our journey and reminds of our past The current situation in the world has exposed how hard it is for black people in general. Human rights are meant for EVERYONE. This poem is just to remind us of what we went through as people and what we have achieved as people.
  • Seperated by Christoph_Crystal
    Christoph_Crystal
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    Strong racial injustice, death.
  • Black lives DO matter (because so do everyone else's)  by _jacket_potato_
    _jacket_potato_
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    A short essay about racial injustice by a girl who just wants to try and make a change.
  • ... by danni_wolfboy21
    danni_wolfboy21
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  • The Beautiful and Damned by MyraLiang
    MyraLiang
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    • • • ✞ • • • "Sublimely moral." "Sacredly heroic and fateful." "Mournful and largely oppressive."
  • Justice For All by BackspaceBanner
    BackspaceBanner
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    Aren't you tired? All of this killing going around. Arbery Floyd Ezell and countless more. #BLM Not all of us have cars and want to risk our health to protest outside. So why not do it inside. God said spread the word. I'm trying to my part. You can come on this book and comment your opinions about it. After all we are the new generation. Let's be a good one.
  • America's Democracy and Freedom by JoeNHallJr
    JoeNHallJr
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    Too many of our communities continue to battle chronic poverty, unemployment, isolation, and a fundamental lack of opportunity. These problems have consequences that reverberate through our society and in the lives of individual families. It is up to each of us to lead in our communities and to ensure that all levels of government are working to revitalize our neighborhoods, improve our schools, and ensure that success in this country is dependent on the dreams and will of our people, not their zip codes or their skin color. By recognizing our common humanity and treating every person as important, we can make opportunity real for all Americans.
  • The Color Of Perseverance by ImamaThirdEye
    ImamaThirdEye
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    These are a collection poems , A summation of feelings and things black woman go through in life But it's mostly a nod and a twisted love story of sorts to black ( like myself) to let them know I see them and there's always hope for a brighter tomorrow ❤️❤️❤️❤️ The black women racial justice and the feminism Color me Divine She is everything she is the backbone she is the lover The fighter the mother the social justice warrior she is too much she is not enough
  • I Am My Own by ArthurPenley
    ArthurPenley
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    A short series of spoken word poems about the hope and love I hold and display now, more than ever, for those in our country who are scared to death of their futures.
  • The Ghost by Butter_My_Phobia
    Butter_My_Phobia
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    Joseph dies from prejudiced police brutality at age 15. His death goes unnoticed by the the people that have power in his community. He decides to cause havoc for the man who did him wrong. it wasn't the type of chaos he might have anticipated though.
  • Buckets of water  by TheGoldenRose17
    TheGoldenRose17
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    We can't understand fully,and change everything, but we each can add our own bucket of water towards racial justice and equality.