Almost A SLAVEby G. Denson In her breakthrough collection, “Honey, I Love: And Other Love Poems” (1978), Eloise Greenfield described … More
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Ron’s Mom on–INJUSTICE
A Crime Committed A crime committed resulting in the loss of a life; Families and others painfully endure with strife. … More
I Don’t Think I’ll Be Hiking on Stone Mountain Anymore
C. Helen Plane, the honorary life president of the Georgia division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy wrote; “Since … More
a Poem from, “RON’S MOM”: “Are We WOKE Yet!”
The Silent Generation, my day and days before; Acclaimed and encouraged as the silent ones. Submissive, with heads held quiet … More
SKIZMS: CHAUVIN-ism
In the Bible, everyone’s name has a meaning and either coincidentally or purposefully, those names describe some aspect of the … More
SLAVE PATROLS HAD A BABY AND THEY NAMED IT POLICE
(A song by Lee Williams) CHORUS You can’t run, You can’t hideThere’s no need, No need to tryYou Don’t know … More
WHY YOU KILL THAT BOY?
RANDY Randolph Evans (1961–1976) was a 15-year-old Brooklyn boy who was shot and killed by NYPD officer, Robert Torsney, on November 25, 1976. Evans was … More
STRAIGHT OUTTA BROOKLYN: A Dead Man’s Dream
A dead man’s dream by Carl Wendell Hines Jr. Now that he is safely dead, Let us praise … More