The best racist poem I believe is:
Your Perception, My Reality"
by Kohl Fallin
We are worth more than your pale white skin. Not a penny less but a thousand billion pennies more. Mixtures of different colors: caramel, chestnut and rouge.
You try to compare us to words that you think define us. You wonder why your search comes up empty
Do you know there are no words great enough, powerful enough?
Birds of a feather flock together.
Your flock has blond hair and blue eyes.
The flock is exclusive and all the same, different identities are not allowed.
You build walls so that we can't get in.
You are first class and we are coach.
Mediocre and below is what we are supposed to amount to in your mind.
We are not supposed to reach the same level, even worse a level higher.
We are supposed to all be alley, ghetto and project.
When I hear these words come out of your mouth it makes me want to slap the white off you and leave you with some sense.
You run so fast, so that we won't catch up.
But I have news, we are already ahead.
Some of us are strong, proud, sophisticated and more.
We are Nubian Jewels. Jewels so rare that they can only be found on the banks of the Nile.
Our rich heritage is something that no amount of gold can buy.
You would see this if for a second you would forget your superior thoughts. If you spent your time focusing on ways we are alike instead of ways you think we are inferior to you, then you would see what we are really about, and you may then define us with words because you will know just how precious and priceless we really are.
END RACISM by Robert M. Hensel We all must bring our Racism
to end.
A message to all, I long to send.
The colors of the world, all join as
one.
For the Lord is our shepherd, and
we as his son.
Christ made all man in the likes of
him.
So please let us all, "End Racism".
Two of Maya Angelou's poems that address racism are "Still I Rise" and "Caged Bird." These poems explore themes of oppression, resilience, and the struggle for equality in the face of racism and discrimination.
by Countee Cullen
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Maya Angelou inspired Williams Shakespeare and his poems etc.
No, not all of Maya Angelou's poems are about racism. She wrote on a variety of topics including love, empowerment, identity, strength, and resilience. While racism is a recurring theme in some of her works, her poetry is diverse and explores a wide range of human experiences.
Maya Angelou is famous for her poems, novels and awards that sh has won.
Try typing "Maya Angelou poetry" into a search engine.
yep
By writing poems
no she also sang
There is a book called The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou, which is available to buy from numerous bookstores, and contains all of her known poems. They can also be read on sites such as Poem Hunter, as well as on Maya Angelou's official website.
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"Woman Work" by Maya Angelou, "When You Are Old" by W.B. Yeats, "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou, "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth, "Phenomenal Woman" by Maya Angel also by Maya Angelou.
One of Maya Angelou's poems that does not rhyme is "Still I Rise." This powerful poem focuses on themes of resilience and overcoming adversity, using a free verse structure that does not follow a rhyme scheme.
one of the poems that she wrote is called I know Why the Cage Bird Sings