End Racism by Robert M Hensel

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Protest poetry is one of the ways for social protest to be heard, especially regarding racism. Racism is still a big problem in most of the states worldwide and End Racism challenges racism and persuades people to feel the way speakers feel about racism. [1]

Poetry

End Racism

Robert M Hensel

We all must bring our

Racism to end.

A message to all, I long to send.

The colors of the world,

All join as one.

For the Lord is our shepherd,

And we as his son.

Christ made all man in the

Likes of him.

So please let us all, "End Racism". [2]

Author

Robert Michael Hensel was born on May 8, 1969 with the birth defect known as Spina bifida. Though he is physically limited, it has not stopped him from achieving success. He serves as an Advocate for the disabled, fighting for better rights for all Americans with disabilities. Hensel also holds a Guinness World Record for the longest non-stop wheelie in a wheelchair. His career as an International poet-writer should be proud of with over 900 publications Published worldwide. Hensel, in 2000, was nominated as one of the best poets of the 20th Century, as well as being nominated for the pushcart prize, an award giving to Outstanding Poets & Writers. [3] [4] [5]

Racism Issue

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