The Power of Words: A Story of Heritage, Passion, and Justice

Let me tell you a story, my little friend,
About the world we live in, from beginning to end.
There are words we must know, and things to understand,
Like reputation, heritage, and passion so grand.

Reputation is how others see you, it's true,
And it's important to always be honest and true.
Don't do things that make you feel ashamed,
And always be kind, and don't play the blame game.

Ethnicity is the culture and traditions you hold,
It's a part of your identity, precious like gold.
Slavery is a word that's hard to say,
It's a time when many were treated in a terrible way.

But heritage is what we have now, our own,
And we can celebrate it, and let it be shown.
Honors and degrees are things we can achieve,
And they help us to grow, and help us to believe.

Inspired by our passions, we can make a change,
And stand up for what's right, for what's fair and not strange.
Injustice is a thing we can't ignore,
We must speak up, and be heard, more and more.

Continent is a place, where many live,
And we can learn from each other, and give.
Civil rights are the things we all should have,
And we must stand together, and not feel sad.

So let's remember these words, and what they mean,
And let's work together, like a well-oiled machine.
For we can make a world that's just and true,
And it all starts with me, and it all starts with you.

Reflections

Here are a few questions to ask kids to think about the story:

  1. What does reputation mean, and why is it important to always be honest and true?
  2. How does your ethnicity and heritage make you who you are, and how can you celebrate it?
  3. What is slavery, and why is it important to learn about it and understand its impact on history?
  4. How can education and pursuing honors and degrees help you grow and achieve your goals?
  5. What is injustice, and why is it important to stand up for what is right and fair?
  6. How can we learn from each other's cultures and traditions, and why is it important to respect and appreciate diversity?
  7. What are civil rights, and why is it important to work together to ensure that everyone has equal access and opportunities?
  8. How can your own words and actions make a difference in creating a world that is just and true?

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