Thursday, April 15, 2010

Immorality Comments

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Have you heard, my friend, the slander that the Negro has to face?
Immorality, the grossest, has been charged up to his race.
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Lizelia Augusta Jenkins Moorer
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Dr Antony Theodore 29 August 2020

Though the noonday sun is shining at the time the lynching's done, Still the officers of justice can't detect a single one, Who partook in Negro killing, for the deed no one is blamed, And inside the nation's senate comes a voice, 'We're not ashamed.' the negro killing and justice and God.

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There's a God who rules in justice, one who feels his children's pain, So we know that sin and darkness cannot always hope to reign, All the ills to Negro women will the Father bring to light, For the Judge, the only Judge of all creation will do right. An intense poem that projects the agony and pain of Negro women and the ultimate justice by God - the supreme creator! A poem well written with great passion and conviction.

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Douglas Scotney 26 July 2017

A separate Negro nation would seem to be the claim

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Anil Kumar Panda 26 July 2017

A beautiful poem on the condition of blacks who are blamed for any incidents that take ugly turns in society. Racism is still rampant in our society and we should strive for its elimination. Very nice.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 26 July 2017

Such an interesting poem written here.... Thanks for posting...

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