Analysis of Black and Proud



Written on the eve of highest despair. Why would i be the one to say what is going on in the hearts of many blacks. We should be heard...... Life has equity....... We deserve a chance and all & sundry needs to come out and help one another because our Skin is our biggest Sin.ssssssss
Written on the eve of highest despair. Why would i be the one to say what is going on in the hearts of many blacks. We should be heard...... Life has equity....... We deserve a chance and all & sundry needs to come out and help one another because our Skin is our biggest Sin.


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Poetic Form
Metre 101011100111110111111010011101111111100101010110111101101001101110101 101011100111110111111010011101111111100101010110111101101001101110101
Characters 560
Words 111
Sentences 10
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 2
Lines Amount 2
Letters per line (avg) 209
Words per line (avg) 55
Letters per stanza (avg) 418
Words per stanza (avg) 110
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Submitted on October 09, 2013

Modified on March 05, 2023

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