Juneteenth
a delayed and different celebration31 total reviews
Comment from ESOSTINE
This is a well written piece of poetry. Though composed in a few words, it conveys the intended message perfectly. The note is very helpful in helping your readers appreciate the history around the June 10th. Well done, dear TeaFor2. Thanks for sharing your work.
reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
This is a well written piece of poetry. Though composed in a few words, it conveys the intended message perfectly. The note is very helpful in helping your readers appreciate the history around the June 10th. Well done, dear TeaFor2. Thanks for sharing your work.
Comment Written 29-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
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Thanks for your frank and open communication...Your response and
generous rating is greatly appreciated.
Comment from Ulla
Yes, that particular celebration has come in rather late in your history. But at last it is here.I liked your acrostic poem, short as it is. But it says it all. Ulla:)))
reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
Yes, that particular celebration has come in rather late in your history. But at last it is here.I liked your acrostic poem, short as it is. But it says it all. Ulla:)))
Comment Written 29-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
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Thanks for your gracious sentiments, personal remarks and generous
rating.
Comment from Mark Schardine
Thank you for this valuable contribution to Juneteenth poetry. We need to remove many veils from American history, and understand the how we can celebrate true accomplishments. This witty poem should be shared.
reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
Thank you for this valuable contribution to Juneteenth poetry. We need to remove many veils from American history, and understand the how we can celebrate true accomplishments. This witty poem should be shared.
Comment Written 29-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
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Thanks for your candid reflection and personal sentiments.
Comment from Unclear Saria
Really well written and good choice of words! it conveys a much needed point, both your poem as well as the author's notes. Thank you so much for sharing!
reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
Really well written and good choice of words! it conveys a much needed point, both your poem as well as the author's notes. Thank you so much for sharing!
Comment Written 29-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 29-Jun-2024
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Thanks for yet another encouraging review. Your response is appreciated:-)
Comment from zanni
This is a strong piece of writing that portrays an important cultural celebration. The acrostic form lends itself well to the points that are made.
It feels sharp and to the point.
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2024
This is a strong piece of writing that portrays an important cultural celebration. The acrostic form lends itself well to the points that are made.
It feels sharp and to the point.
Comment Written 28-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2024
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Thanks for your gracious comments and personal sentiments.
Comment from Teri7
This is a very interesting and well written poem about what Juneteenth is all about. You used very good and very true words. Thank you for sharing. Blessings, Teri
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2024
This is a very interesting and well written poem about what Juneteenth is all about. You used very good and very true words. Thank you for sharing. Blessings, Teri
Comment Written 28-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2024
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Thanks for your candid reflections and gracious remarks and generous rating.
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you are so very welcome!
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Comment from Steve Foreman
Exceellent composition, and fitting well with the expalnation in your notes.
I love the way you highlighted the initial letters of the acronym to compose the poem. Good work,
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2024
Exceellent composition, and fitting well with the expalnation in your notes.
I love the way you highlighted the initial letters of the acronym to compose the poem. Good work,
Comment Written 28-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2024
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Thanks for your thoughtful comments and personal remarks.
Comment from Pamusart
Hi, teafor2
It must've been a glorious day for former slaves to be told they're free.
I, like you thought about the declaration of independence and realized that Black people were not considered equal. I'm not sure women were considered equal either.
All men are created equal. What a joke while officially blacks were free they faced a bunch of other problems besides, trying to figure out where to get the money to eat or the food to eat eat
Unfortunately, what followed was reconstruction and the Ku Klux Klan.
Eventually, Jim Crow became the law of the land in the southern states. A black man could not even look up to see a white man without risking a lynching.
And, they did not spare little boys. Little Emmett Till was beaten to death for supposedly whistling at a white girl. He was only fourteen That white girl eventually said she made it up, but he was still dead.
That was kind of the turning point in the right to freedom movement. The blacks were saying we've had enough we've had enough. So many more lives were taken for freedom. Martin Luther King came along improving many different things for Black people, but still the prize is not yet obtained And, King was assassinated
Thank you for writing this very important poem. I'm sure it's educational for a lot of people. I'm sure it's inspiring to Black people and people like my husband who was a civil rights worker
I liked reading your poem
Good job. Thank you for sharing.
reply by the author on 27-Jun-2024
Hi, teafor2
It must've been a glorious day for former slaves to be told they're free.
I, like you thought about the declaration of independence and realized that Black people were not considered equal. I'm not sure women were considered equal either.
All men are created equal. What a joke while officially blacks were free they faced a bunch of other problems besides, trying to figure out where to get the money to eat or the food to eat eat
Unfortunately, what followed was reconstruction and the Ku Klux Klan.
Eventually, Jim Crow became the law of the land in the southern states. A black man could not even look up to see a white man without risking a lynching.
And, they did not spare little boys. Little Emmett Till was beaten to death for supposedly whistling at a white girl. He was only fourteen That white girl eventually said she made it up, but he was still dead.
That was kind of the turning point in the right to freedom movement. The blacks were saying we've had enough we've had enough. So many more lives were taken for freedom. Martin Luther King came along improving many different things for Black people, but still the prize is not yet obtained And, King was assassinated
Thank you for writing this very important poem. I'm sure it's educational for a lot of people. I'm sure it's inspiring to Black people and people like my husband who was a civil rights worker
I liked reading your poem
Good job. Thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 27-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 27-Jun-2024
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Thank You...for your candor...The truth will out...Your response can
not be ignored or dismissed or disbelieved!
Comment from Rachelle Allen
Good point, both in your poem as well as your Author's Notes. Plus, not for nothin', but "Juneteenth" is the stupidest non-word I've ever heard in my life. I absolutely refuse to say it, it's so stupid.
I'm liking the symbolism of your red, white and blue font atop the pitch black background.
reply by the author on 27-Jun-2024
Good point, both in your poem as well as your Author's Notes. Plus, not for nothin', but "Juneteenth" is the stupidest non-word I've ever heard in my life. I absolutely refuse to say it, it's so stupid.
I'm liking the symbolism of your red, white and blue font atop the pitch black background.
Comment Written 27-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 27-Jun-2024
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Thanks for your emphatic comments, personal sentiments and rating.
Comment from Gloria ....
A timely and important Juneteenth poem. In Canada, the enslavement of African people was a legal instrument that helped fuel our economic enterprise. European traders and colonists in New France (Canada) practiced the buying, selling, and enslavement of Black people from the early 1600s until 1834 when slavery was abolished.
We usually don't talk about it though because in our minds history is something that happened last week.
A strong acrostic poem and many thanks for sharing. :)
Gloria
reply by the author on 22-Jun-2024
A timely and important Juneteenth poem. In Canada, the enslavement of African people was a legal instrument that helped fuel our economic enterprise. European traders and colonists in New France (Canada) practiced the buying, selling, and enslavement of Black people from the early 1600s until 1834 when slavery was abolished.
We usually don't talk about it though because in our minds history is something that happened last week.
A strong acrostic poem and many thanks for sharing. :)
Gloria
Comment Written 22-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 22-Jun-2024
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Goria, thanks for your impact comments and affirming sentiments about these horrifies for so many years.