Words
Autobiography of the slave trade by Heena and Urvi
Jambo, hi, my name was Kwitenka. I lived in Africa in the Kingdom of Benin. I was 14 when my story starts. I lived with my mum and dad in a little hut. read more »
Nigger by S.C.D
Nigger,
Negress,
Spic,
Kike.
Who do you think you are to confront me,
In my face and proclaim to the world that I’m a nigger.
You say you are a real human,
And I...
An abomination! read more »
Slavery by Sanesh and Maya
These chains are wearing my black skin away,
I pray to see my family again one day,
Black.
It’s all because of this simple word,
Over a colour, it seems so absurd. read more »
When I talk about slavery by Stewart Kunaka
When I talk about slavery I prefer to use the past present tense
The past tense on its own insults my intelligence for lack of common sense on my part read more »
I Would Just Like to Say by Kaeshelle
I would just like to say,
It was an unpleasant way.
For some people it was Bliss,
When Life was once like this.
Some continued with these dreadful deeds, read more »