Teens Passionate Poem Inspires Americans To Rise Up Together
Lets rise up. Lets rise up with those overlooked and undervalued by society.
The country may seem divided right now, but one teens powerful poem may be the glue that inspires to us to stick together.
Its called Rise Up, authored by Royce Mann, a 15-year-old poet from Atlanta.
Mann delivered his riveting poem on Monday at a Martin Luther King Day event at the citys Ebenezer Baptist Church, where King was a pastor.
The poem sets its tone in the opening lines:
Lets rise up. Lets rise up with those overlooked and undervalued by society.
The black man who walks down the street on the way to his job. Its his first day as an 8th grade English teacher.
The same black man who has a son, his most prized possession. Who told that son that life will be hard, but anything is possible.
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Royce also wrote this when he was 14.
White, Teen Boy Interrogates His Own Privilege In Passionate Poem
Privilege. Some dont get what it means, but 14-year-old Royce Mann sure does.
The 8th grader recently recited a poem titled White Boy Privilege during a contest at his school in Atlanta, Georgia, back in May. In the poem, he discusses the advantage white men have over women and other races, and that even though he didnt create the system, he still benefits from it.
I know it wasnt us eighth grade white boys who created this system, but we profit from it every day. We dont notice these privileges though, because they dont come in the form of things we gain, but rather the lack of injustices that we endure.
And he doesnt feel bad for this resistant to change.
[b
]Dear white boys: Im not sorry. I dont care if you think that the feminists are taking over the world, that the Black Lives Matter movement has gotten a little too strong, because thats bullshit. I get that change can be scary, but equality shouldnt be.
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Amazing words from a 14 year old child.