In recognition of Black Heritage Month, 10-year-old Brayden Setor Hanrahan-Glover, a student at Greenfield Elementary School, penned the following poem:
We are people hear our voice
We have been
segregated for
so long please
correct me If
I’m wrong.
We fought for
freedom We
fought through
pain so please
respect us on
Mr. King's day.
Rip to martin gone
Too soon rip to george
he’ll rest on the moon.
Obama ran because he
had his rights and made
people happy every night.
Rosa sat in the front of the
bus got arrested people made
a fuss. Viola sat to watch a movie
but instead of that people got moody.
We are colored and that is fine so why
didn't they respect us for they were blind.
Brayden Setor Hanrahan-Glover
Dominion