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A Poem by therisa

Sixty-six years ago

A brave man named

Jackie Robinson

Strolled forth.


Into

The public spotlight

By breaking

Baseball's colour barrier.


I will not pretend

To understand

The societal pressure

He faced.


As

My birthdate is

Still twenty-three years

Away.


But

I do know

What it feels like

To be hated

Because

Who you are.


Challenging

How society views

A segment

Of its population

In a positive way.


Leading the way

For those

Who will follow

By example.


Thank you

Mr Robinson

For advancing

The Civil Rights cause

For all.

© 2013 therisa


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yes, thank you Mr. Robinson...

and thanks to you, therisa for acknowledging him...

it was a vicious time back then...the feelings ran so high...

and into the civil rights movement..which did not have an easy time of it...and still has not really won the battle..there is a long way to go for things to be even...and for people to be just thought of as people.

Posted 11 Years Ago


therisa

11 Years Ago

I understand, Jacob, having myself, experience the prejudices of being different. Thank you, for you.. read more

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therisa

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A pre-op transwoman, writing about my experiences, using free verse. Been told my poems are very emotional and personal, almost like a diary entry in verse. If you want to friend me, please review.. more..

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