Poems About: PREJUDICE

In this page, poems on / about “prejudice” are listed.

  • 25.
    Crow's shadow

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    Shamik Bose
  • 26.
    Good Destruction 2

    destroy prejudice
    and hate

    fear of the 'different from me' read more »

    Harlan Simantel
  • 27.
    Defensive Mechanisms

    Fevouritism, nepotism,
    Prejudices and selfishness
    Are defensive mechanisms
    One employs at all stages. read more »

    Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.
  • 28.
    Pride And Prejudice

    Pride and prejudice two simple words
    Yet assembling colossal records
    There he was filled with arrogance
    Handsome, rich, living in bitterness read more »

    Sarah Mawed
  • 29.
    Prejudice

    If there was a way
    to combine every ethnicity into one mixed race
    there would still be prejudice
    With no racism left in the world, read more »

    Philip St. Cyr
  • 30.
    We Cannot Have Trust And Justice

    We cannot have trust and justice if we deny the truth
    If in the face of prejudice we do remain as mute
    Where one race feels superior to another there never can be trust
    Let us drink to equality and what is right and just read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 31.
    Pride And Prejudice

    PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

    Pride and prejudice attitudes of humans part of the intricate
    Everyday behavior of people man and woman young and old read more »

    Ashram Ashram
  • 32.
    Mr. Darcy

    Is Obama Mr. Darcy,
    fighting prejudice with pride,
    or is it simply that he’s classy,
    superior, and rarely snide? read more »

    gershon hepner
  • 33.
    Prejudice

    How strangely blind is prejudice, the Negro's greatest foe!
    It never fails to see the wrong but naught of good can know. read more »

    Lizelia Augusta Jenkins Moorer
  • 34.
    We Do Not Need Racists

    There are good and bad people in every race and creed
    And racism is a thing the human race does not need
    Prejudice and mistrust to war only lead
    And red is the colour of the blood we all bleed. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 35.
    Prejudice Haiku

    At an early age
    hatred is taught to children
    by bad parenting. read more »

    LORETTA BACON
  • 36.
    What Color Are You

    Prejudice is felt and sometimes can be unseen,
    Many ignorant people think it's gone,
    Yet, it's still going on
    Have you witnessed such mien: read more »

    tam law
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