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Tag: discrimination

Shades

Shades

There is beauty in Black
There is beauty in White
And in all the shades
In between

There is history in Black
There is history in White
And in all the shades
We have been

 

© Rabia Bashir 2018

Posted on December 23, 2018Categories PoetryTags beauty, discrimination, equality, raceLeave a comment on Shades
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