
Final Gavel
No matter what your race is
Sorrow has no color,
But it does have a source--
Some require change of course.
Danielle Grace |
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![]() The pendulum of justice in the United States of America is swinging wildly. On September 18, 2020 we lost Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. On the first day she laid in repose in The Great Hall of the U.S. Supreme Court, it was also announced that three cops would recieve little to no discipline for the killing of Breonna Taylor. Taylor was a black woman shot while sleeping in her own home by police during a no-knock warrant in Louisville Kentucky. Two of the Officers were not charged at all, and one was charged with Wanton Endangerment. The death of Breonna Taylor was not addressed in the charges. Final GavelTeardrops roll down faces No matter what your race is Sorrow has no color, But it does have a source-- Some require change of course. ~Danielle Grace
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AuthorDanielle Grace was born in Washington, D.C. In addition to being a novelist, Grace is also a poet and entrepreneur. Grace holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and resides in the state of Maryland with her family. As the child of a federal police officer and a Speech Pathologist in the public school systems of Washington, D.C. and the outer suburbs of Maryland, she was raised to be fair in her treatment of all people and inquisitive about the world around her. Archives
October 2021
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