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BLACKOUT/LONELY POEM
Freedom is the greatest demonstration of the Negro justice, the light of hope to millions of slaves that were held in captivity, and the finally
free still having to deal with racism segregation was discrimination to Negro population, especially in 40's and '50s
Even when the negro population was bullied and harrases they still maintained dignity and respect, they never let themselves get into physical violence
Segregation had an impact on Blacks traveling at motels and hotels without them feeling fatigued from the horrible way they were treated.
LONELY
Happy and mad is how my rock felt, breezing through my fan as it sat on my desk the rock asked me was I, okay, my response was yes, of course, Mr.Rock transformed into an enormous slow tortoise and his response was I'm not fine at all.
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