Black perseverance

Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla


“Their neck, hands, and legs are chained.
This is my destiny, said Black.
Oh no, this is not my destiny," said Untouchable.
Let us fight back," said Black.
Yeah, we should fight back," said Untouchable.
Black has perseverance.
Untouchables do not have perseverance.
Black unchained his chains.
Untouchable remained in his chains.”

  • Authors: Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla
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  • Finished: June 20th, 2023 01:30
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  • Comment from author about the poem: It is my personal experience with blacks and untouchables in India, Brazil, Australia, Ethiopia, and Europe. Dr. Suryaraju Mattimalla, Author of the globally acclaimed "Compatibility of the Death Penalty with the Purpose of Criminal Punishment in Ethiopia". Author of "Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouchable Rejecting India's Citizenship".
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