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A sea of pale faces surrounds my dark skin Do you not see me You gloss over my history as insignificant and irrelevant
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Two little ones hand in hand running In the bright golden morning over Washington.
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I stand for the people who walked down the street for equality. Dr. King said it best in his “I Have a Dream” speech.
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Born here first on this great land They came and beat you with a white hand Indians they said you are
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They live out their lives with no concern for the earth, They mill about littering with carelessness and mirth.
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I pray … that one day
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Today I cried for the first time, I feel as if i am alone Today I told myself a story, I feel as it was true.
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XX Chromosome verdict: sentenced to death, Or life in a domestic, white picket prison
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Abraham Lincoln was the author of the Emancipation Proclamation and the 16th president of the United States
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Civil rights, an act to be free An act to for once be treated as equals To no longer judge by the color you see
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