Spread the love Volume 2: Issue 2 By: Selma, age 11, CA Who gave them permission to look down on someone just because the color of their skin is different? Why is it that Black people get treated differently than a white people? We never chose to be this way....
Spread the love Volume 2: Issue 2 By: Maryama, age 12, CA The life of a Black person is full of fear. Fear that they will die young, fear that they will never be able to succeed. The reason they have that fear is because of all their Black brothers and Black...
Spread the love Volume 2: Issue 2 By: Sydney, age 14, NC Why can’t I stand up and say, This is wrong Because the rest of the world is blind to the fact That it isn’t right. The problems that they have created in this world Call to them But they are deaf to its...
Spread the love Volume 2: Issue 1 By: McKenna, age 12, MO Today is Lucy’s birthday, Now Lucy is a very young girl, about seven years of age. She deserves better than what she got. 8:00 p.m. October 13, Friday. Lucy was just brushing her hair when she heard a sound....
Spread the love Volume 2: Issue 1 By: Katelyn, age 13, NC One gift. This one gift was decorated with a candy cane and simply read, “To Katelyn.” For nearly a month, my dad talked about this special gift and how much I would love it. The anticipation was building more...
Spread the love Volume 1: Issue 3 By: Israel, age 14, GA As the daughter of two missionaries, I drifted from place to place, spending a few years in Bosnia, then a few months in America. I remember coming to Atlanta on furlough and seeing old friends; people I hadn’t...
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