Poems About: RACISM

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

  • 97.
    Hating you,

    Hating you,
    Hating you is what I never saw,
    Hating was more like villain,
    Hate was like disgrace, read more »

    maxpoet beauty
  • 98.
    Racism Today

    The racist cloaks his loathing thoughts
    behind deceiving eyes
    Those men who once wore hoods and robes
    Today wear shirts and ties read more »

    Steven Taylor
  • 99.
    My Ancestors Still Speaks

    Hear the Negros from my ancestors to the generation of young Blacks
    Americans proudly say: Our black is united together around the world,
    different ethnic backgrounds together we are one. read more »

    Anasha Greham
  • 100.
    Equality

    Racism has nothing to do with color or religious place.
    The moment one places themselves over or better than any
    Is the time they realize their need for self-integrity.
    The man that is equal to all and respector to many is read more »

    Jeff Rushton
  • 101.
    Am I to Believe?

    So, you turned water into wine
    You've waltzed upon the open seas
    Drifting so languishly, seeking only love and peace
    Am I to believe? read more »

    Matt Mondschein
  • 102.
    On The Run

    On the run
    From society, culture, and beliefs
    Molded from our environment and the things we see
    On the run read more »

    Charmain Hughes
  • 103.
    Karl Marx

    Karl Marx,
    atheist,
    advocate of force
    in overthrowing capitalism... read more »

    O Anna Niemus
  • 104.
    Standing Out Reality

    I'm living in a civilized nation
    Seeing true colours of cultural chime

    Black or blue white too read more »

    ter gar
  • 105.
    BALLAD OF THE PEOPLE

    When will people
    Treat each other with respect here on earth?
    Why are we so against the black people?
    Because they live among white people read more »

    Aldo Kraas
  • 106.
    Unsmeared View

    the child sees the world
    as it is, its charm and loveliness

    the mountain for its glory read more »

    john tiong chunghoo
  • 107.
    The Blindfold On The Statue Of Justice

    Sometimes the blindfolds
    the statue of justice wears..
    are those of racism, human
    chauvinism, obedience to read more »

    O Anna Niemus
  • 108.
    I wish...

    I wish…
    Some people were not as mean
    War did not exist
    People spread love more and hate less read more »

    Richard Marsden
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