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An Angry Letter
7th Grade: Why are you such an oreo?
  9th Grade: Lol, you’re like sooooo white. Smiley face, smiley face, XD!
  11th Grade: Just put on that preppy white girl act, and I’m sure they’ll let us in.
  Let me start off by saying
  There is a certain ignorance relating
  To acting black
  Apparently the color of my skin dictates
  How I’m supposed to orate
  No, its not appropriate for you to state
  That there is an inverse relation
  Between my complexion
  And my use of a dictionary
  When I was younger
  My smile gave the wrong
  Definition to such statements
  I mistook turn the other cheek
  As an allowance to be meek
  Instead of speaking up
  I sat down
  Allowing them to
  Dumb
  My
  Skin
  Down
  Because obviously
  My ability
  To put together
  Complex
  Comprehensive
  Conclusive
  Sentences
  Is a novelty,
  And no
  It’s not because I’m black
  You try and contain me
  Like your sweet little cookies
  In transparent blue box of stereotypes
  As if whitewashing me
  With your  words
  Makes someone like me,
  who is not a novelty,
  Easier to swallow.

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The poem speaks for itself, the actual title is
“ An Angry Letter from a White Black Girl” with the underline going throught the word "white"