White child, are you afraid of me? With skin black and teeth gleaming/I pray that you outgrow your fear of the dark/It is best for us both Read on
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You are an artist, a scientist, a visionary/All of this just happens to come in many shades and colors. Read on
Racism is complicated. This poem is dedicated to those convoluted, often invisible social constructs that hinder black liberation. Read on
I’ll start a revolution, make my own brand./ I’m blocking out all the white noise;/ but your eyes are like a black hole, I just might give in. Read on
and a movie./ This isn’t the kind of town that people/ pass through for more than business or family matters. Read on
— for whatever reason. Maybe they misplaced something on the/ kitchen counter/ or forgot to leave something there. Read on