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Racial Discrimination

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Racial Discrimination

Bigotry it’s sad correlation

Such an unpleasant topic since the beginning of creation

Even the narration

Has been society’s own downfall unscrupulous segregation 

These words have never gotten the props of a backseat stagnation

To despise coloration of one’s skin is a mental sickness infestation

No jest or reasons for this unfair formulation

The ancestry history of blacks caught, and netted

Future landed to be sweated

Savagely molested

American is still indebted

Free Labor

Creating Mental Enablers

Ships crossing the seas

A new land in time dividing immediate families

Held back

And they say black skin doesn’t crack

The Master’s whip killed that fact

And you ask what we have contributed by our hands

For us to come so far across to a foreign land

Patents of greatness still used to this day

History books not noted...hum, you don’t say

Native Americans

The warriors of the land

Hospitality to the Pilgrims helped them as best they can

Hunted for their food

In the end bit off more than they could chew

Corn to Maze

I showed you how

A feast of Thanksgiving

Your gun was our final bow

Smallpox to the blankets, your hatred, injustice, killed off our history

Not even a statue on a reservation to show our people. Our contributions was never an unknown mystery

The extermination of the Jews

The master race never had Hitler fooled

An ethnic group of people prayed within their synagogues

Until we marched in line to our death one by one

The beginning of our inhuman Holocaust

The Star of David we held on until we fell from inhaled gas or physical exhaust

Concentration Camps

Our precious skin made out of lamps

Anne Frank very thankful for the diary of your daily journey

Hidden from sight in a time of discord during an cleansing urgency

 

Racial Discrimination

Its silent cloak built on a separatism foundation

The meaning of hate divides us all

As we continue to stand under God’s Law

Get wise people or we all shall fall

Histories have been bought, told, and sold

Heaven will not allow these two words to exist so I’ve been foretold

No skin color is passing through them Pearly gates

The spirit of your soul I tell you this time after time is your fate

Yet we still accept

From each generation until its death

County clubs privatizations

Some schools still practice segregations

Color Barriers Denigrations

Racial profile defamations

The conveyance in regards to this relation

Takes me back to the cotton field plantations

Races have been slaughtered

Your presence at times feels like a fish out of water

Will you accept me as I am

God tempers the wind of the land

On my deathbed I want to say I loved all, no matter of skin color

I see that blinding light, wait it's getting duller

No…no…no, what have I done

You accepted yourself, your race, but my children do not come as one

Love all

Therefore, one day when you get that final blessed call

You can look back

With no regrets of salvage personal attacks

The exemplary of my life should be made into a bronze plaque

I may not have been a Harriet Tubman in my day

But I provided the necessitation of life to allow races to walk alongside me never deterring their way

Embracing the person never the race

I closed my eyes to accept my calling with a Heavenly smile on my face

 

 

Selah

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It is College Week, and the many protests students are facing here today stems from the injustice of immigrants not being able to study in the cathedral of Higher Academic Halls across the continents, whereas the future goals are being stagnated when one is only trying to better themselves. Some students enrolling or have been enrolled are first time recipients within their family to have gone to college. No one in this lifetime should be ever made to feel less than their worth, by the color of skin, their ethnicity, or their culture. What most do not come to realize is, we all bleed the same color, we all share the same common goals as women, and that is to oversee our own Queendom, take care of our family, and love and honor our Kings. Therefore, learn to greet each other in passing, and smile as you go by, it soothes the heart, and softly caters the mind, smile on this Friday, enjoy your Labor Day weekend, always walk in faith.

 

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