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All articles filed in Reversing Racism

How To Kill A Mexican

By: redtentwomen February 21, 2020February 21, 2020
Day to DayDanielle Castillejo, Poetry, Racism, Representation, Reversing Racism5 Comments on How To Kill A Mexican

Joke to him and to me he’s there she’s not seen I’ll tell you the stories of eyes not blue here in your backyard You know I am You’re here in my driveway This is my land

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Day to DayDanielle Castillejo, Poetry, Racism, Representation, Reversing Racism5 Comments on How To Kill A Mexican

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