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Premium Member America 101
When I was born in 1949, Harry Truman was the President of The United States.  Of course I do not personally remember him.  Mr. Truman was followed by Mr. Dwight Eisenhower, but I...

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Categories: jim crow, celebration, patriotic,
Form: Prose Poetry



Premium Member Jim Crow's Demise
Hello. I was born after the Civil War and met my fate after much civil unrest. You may have never encountered me, but some things you might already know. My name is Jim Crow, and...

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Categories: jim crow, race,
Form: Prose Poetry
And still his death haunts webbed wide world post American Civil War
And still his death haunts webbed wide world post American Civil War

Preface: On the evening of April 14, 1865, while attending a special performance of the comedy, "Our American Cousin," President Abraham Lincoln was shot.

President...

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Categories: jim crow, 11th grade, 12th grade, absence, age, america,
Form: Rhyme
My jubilant latent, nascent poetic tribute to black history month
My jubilant latent, nascent poetic tribute to black history month

Which acknowledgement ought to be year round,
similar to altruistic, humanistic, and philanthropic
unconditional acceptance and respect
crafted with the following words 
mostly written January 23rd, 2023,
cuz I, (a...

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Categories: jim crow, abuse, africa, age, america, anger, betrayal, black
Form: Free verse
Premium Member More Than Race-F
Despite the day-to-day signs of man’s bitter degradation, there were many in the South who somehow still failed to see the endless pain of segregation. From the viewpoint of those who never lived there as...

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Categories: jim crow, america, family, race,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Brains and Guts: The Write, Right, Rite of Revolution
Brains and guts orbit the soul—
that polar star searing in the marrow of being.

I was born somewhere between Einstein’s neurons
Ginsburg beat poetry, the birth of rock and roll, revolution marches,
and the calloused hands of a...

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Categories: jim crow, courage, destiny, history, imagery, metaphor, philosophy, social,
Form: Spoken Word
My Nascent Poetic Tribute To Black History Month
My nascent poetic tribute to black history month

more apropos and alternately titled: 
praise to thee people 
of variegated melanin color,
whose immense understated improvements
and enhancement of webbed wide world
worth more than paltry words
of yours truly can...

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Categories: jim crow, 12th grade, adventure, africa, anger, appreciation, beautiful,
Form: Rhyme
A Ghetto Conversation




Hey bruh, 
haven’t you heard,
ain’t you read the news?
The White House is gonna eradicate 
the fear infested inner city blues
That Trump fella says,
he’s got his poison pen ready to use
He says black folks got nothing...

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Categories: jim crow, culture, prejudice, truth, word play,
Form: Verse
Ford's Theater April 15th 1865
Ford's Theater, April 15th, 1865...
Petersen House, Washington, D.C.

I admit to own a passion
for the Civil War in general,
and the life and death of
the sixteenth president in particular
between a hard spot of whiskey
and draughts of arrack;
nonetheless...

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Categories: jim crow, absence, age, america, anniversary, april, bereavement, cry,
Form: Rhyme
June nineteenth one hundred and fifty nine years ago
June nineteenth one hundred and fifty nine years ago

The conclusion of the American Civil War commenced with the articles of surrender agreement of the Army of Northern Virginia on April 9, at Appomattox Court House,...

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Categories: jim crow, america, anxiety, crush, evil, humanity, november, racism,
Form: Free verse
Shame full travesty regarding fourth of July celebration
Sham(e) full travesty regarding fourth of July celebration

American independence day
linkedin severance from English crown
Continental Congress representatives
parlayed courtesy thirteen original colonies
yielding Declaration of Independence
immediately rendered null and void
established vassalage courtesy British rule.

Fast forward two hundred and...

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Categories: jim crow, adventure, america, betrayal, birth, endurance, independence day,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Whitworths-F
It was both a complicated and simpler place and time.
Mostly a quiet place tucked away, but not far off the beaten path.
Occasionally, a noisy and sometimes uncivil place, but very little crime.
A place though legally...

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Categories: jim crow, black african american, character, friendship, love, society,
Form: Prose Poetry
Shame Full Travesty Regarding Fourth of July Celebration
Sham(e) full travesty regarding fourth of July celebration

American independence day
linkedin severance from English crown
Continental Congress representatives
parlayed courtesy thirteen original colonies
yielding Declaration of Independence
immediately rendered null and void
established vassalage courtesy British rule.

Fast forward two hundred and...

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Categories: jim crow, 12th grade, america, anger, appreciation, betrayal, discrimination,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Ages of Carolyn
She grew up in the South, in the age of Jim Crow
In a town divided, no black friends did she know

She has her father's russet red hair and mother's walnut-brown eyes
The rarest combination, I surmise
She...

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Categories: jim crow, dedication, mom, mother, mother daughter,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Rise Up To Pray
Jim Crow had been put to rest                            ...

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Categories: jim crow, god, prayer,
Form: Couplet
The Essence of Me

Born in the Goshen ghetto,
bound by an Ashkenaz forged umbilical chain
Beloved mother was Jim Crow lynch poor,
adored father was the Uncle Sam same
Third-generation slaves,
pauper freed allegedly
But royal blood their ancestors  
sweaty tears did bleed
From...

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Categories: jim crow, identity, spiritual, truth, wisdom,
Form: Bio
Premium Member A Nun I Once Knew
I am not a catholic but have been fortunate to know a few,                      ...

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Categories: jim crow, christian, love,
Form: Free verse
Fords Theater April 15th 1865
Petersen House, Washington, D.C.  

(i admit to own a passion for the Civil War in general, 
and the life and death of 
the sixteenth president in particular).

between a hard spot of whiskey 
 ...

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Categories: jim crow, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, america,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Make America Great Again - MAGA
“Make America Great Again (MAGA)”

Make America Great Again (MAGA)
Where shall we begin 
MAGA has a negative connotation
Greatness has never been in this nation 

A segment of the population focused on gaslighting us
Expecting the minority races...

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© Floyd Neal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jim crow, abuse, betrayal, courage,
Form: Rhyme
Why Are You So Loud
there comes a time when
people you once respected
reveal
or you discover
the real
person behind the mask

face facts
people who never wanted you
to do better
than them
are now wishing
that you would 
shut your mouth
stop your tweeting
delete your facebook
get out of...

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Categories: jim crow, anger, betrayal, black african american, discrimination, pain,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member His Name Was Jim
Some chose to forget about him while still others deny his evils.                       ...

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Categories: jim crow, history, racism,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member AH ALICIA HILTON DANITA DELMONT STRIPPERS MARTHA BRAE WITCH JAMAICAN BREACH
SEVERE STALKING FROM LEFT OVER STRIPPERS FROM PETER CLUB IN TAMPA ALI IA HILTON TALISA SHAW DANITA DELMONT AGENT KIWANI BUGGS FROM MY ABUSIVE EX HUSBAND STABLE OF JHORES HE SHARE WITH PETER GARGANO I...

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Categories: jim crow, allah,
Form: Naat
America's Hypocrisy Or the School of Resentment
are you free, humanity, by power of love 
or in chain by love of power or by lack of it? 

a student of The School of Resentment asks…

back in time,
at such dominant spaces  
called...

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Categories: jim crow, community, home, native american, natural disasters, power,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member And We Are Still Here
AND WE ARE STILL HERE…
While beating our drums—singing, dancing
and giving praises to the Most High
for family harvest, peace and love,
we blinked—became victims
of colonial rape—stolen from the womb
of our Motherland; snatched like babes
from their mother’s uterus;...

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Categories: jim crow, allegory, america, analogy, black african american, imagery,
Form: Prose Poetry
What's Wrong With the 1619 Project
What nations would really benefit by a further split and a racial divide between black people and white people? Our national enemies, who are concentrating in increasing it, and causing a race war in the...

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Categories: jim crow, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 6th
Form: Dramatic Monologue

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