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itin raires de d couverte classe de 4 ann e scolaire: 2005-2006 professeurs: mmes sicault et berry

Afro-Americans are not free.They are not in their countryBut black people have hope !Slavery has to stop!They will have real families,Equal opportunities.Living like AmericansEven if they are Africans.Camille Raynal. Very courageous personsSlaves' grandsonsThey have succeeded in getting a jobIn living, simplyThey can be stars, athletes, businessmen,

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itin raires de d couverte classe de 4 ann e scolaire: 2005-2006 professeurs: mmes sicault et berry

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    1. Itinéraires de découverte Classe de 4° Année scolaire: 2005-2006 Professeurs: Mmes Sicault et Berry

    2. Afro-Americans are not free. They are not in their country But black people have hope ! Slavery has to stop! They will have real families, Equal opportunities. Living like Americans Even if they are Africans. Camille Raynal

    3. Very courageous persons Slaves’ grandsons They have succeeded in getting a job In living, simply They can be stars, athletes, businessmen, … Now, their life is easier! Now, their life is better! Sofia Ouazry

    4. They are from Africa But they are in America They were free But now they are unhappy Hope was theirs But now it’s so unfair No families, just separation No happy things, just discrimination. Ilies El Masmodi

    5. All blacks are our brothers They are like you and me All blacks have power Help them and they can help you! So open your arms And welcome them! Open your eyes! Look at them! Like you, like me, they are! So please, stop this war! Anssaf Badri

    6. Blacks and whites, everybody Is free All the same, they live in poverty We have to respect everybody No discrimination We must fight racism And we have to take action Yes, to defend them, both blacks and whites So hold hands, Whites and blacks! Be an everlasting unity Together, we can stand up to put an end To our problems and wars. Hind Mimmich

    7. Slaves were chained They wanted liberty Their overseer was laughing Chains were resisting They worked a lot And they couldn’t stop Nobody was interested in them They were so tired… Fortunately, slavery ended Did it,really? Réda Slimani

    8. Black children Little Afro-Americans They live in America But they come from Africa Some are famous Their parents were slaves Now, they are all fabulous But why don’t we open our eyes? Narmine Akettab

    9. Black children listen to funk music Beautiful voice from Africa Their culture is magic They want to be free But they are in America Music is their culture They want a sunny future They have a beautiful voice, That’s very well! They sing the Gospel! Ava Sfez

    10. Rap sucks! Dark men! In jail! No life! No justice! No words! No power! No liberty! Slaves! Allan Choucq

    11. In America, live people from Africa They are Afro-Americans They were free In their country When they were taken to America They were slaves They are Africans They are prisoners in America They aren’t free They are Africans. Lamis El Mehdi

    12. In the ghettoes I eat potatoes They ask me, ‘What is your trick?’ I answer by throwing another brick! In my house, I listen to music When I see my speaker I remember my lover My trainers are Adidas Yeah, now I feel I’m the boss I’m American My fathers were African Now, in the ghettoes We eat potatoes. Adil Kettani

    13. In America, there was slavery In America, Blacks live in misery In America, black people In America, they don’t go to school In America, they are fools In America, slavery is living in misery. Hind Semhi

    14. Black people were merry Living in their large Africa Then, whites came suddenly And took them away to America. Happy people became victims of racism They were mistreated Mere commodities Looking for freedom They claimed their liberty. Sara Sebaa

    15. Taken from Africa Ill-treated in America One passion: music One memory: magic Working in the fields all day They have come a long way. Anas Harnouch

    16. Blacks are humans There’s no difference Why are they ill-treated? They are great, I’d say! They are our brothers Don’t stop at colours! Why should we fight? We have to hold on tight! Sofia Lyaf

    17. Slaves are sad Because their work is so hard But they can be happy If their life is fantasy Speak up, stand up! And listen to hip-hop! Meryem Essapha Jellouli

    18. We don’t have any slavery in our school Slavery is forbidden in swimming-pools No real Christmas celebration Blacks are thrown snowballs at their faces. Sarah laroui

    19. poems written by : Akettab Narmine Badri Anssaf Choucq Allan El Masmodi Ilies El Mehdi Lamis Harnouch Anas Jellouli Meryem Essapha Kettani Adil Laroui Sarah Lyaf Sofia Mimmich Hind Ouazry Sofia Raynal Camille Sebaa Sara Semhi Hind Sfez Ava Slimani Réda Teacher : Mrs Berry

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