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  1. Discrimination. By Kenneth Rexroth. I don’t mind the human race. I’ve got pretty used to them. In these past twenty-five years. I don’t mind if they sit next. To me on streetcars, or eat. In the same restaurants, if. It’s not at the same table.

  2. His poems, which influenced Beat writers such as Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, reflect this tremendous reading, and emphasize ecology, sexuality, and mysticism. In his poem “Discrimination,” Rexroth shows a more political side as he cleverly mocks racial stereotypes. See More By This Poet.

  3. Kenneth Rexroth. Kenneth Rexroth was born in South Bend, Indiana and frequently moved around the Midwest during his childhood. He led a tumultuous life that included being orphaned at 14, constant traveling both in the US and abroad, intense political activism, and four marriages. He was largely self-educated and fluent in a number of languages ...

  4. Kenneth Charles Marion Rexroth (December 22, 1905 – June 6, 1982 [1]) was an American poet, translator, and critical essayist. He is regarded as a central figure in the San Francisco Renaissance, and paved the groundwork for the movement. [2] Although he did not consider himself to be a Beat poet, and disliked the association, he was dubbed ...

  5. Kenneth Rexroth. Discrimination. I don’t mind the human race. I’ve got pretty used to them. In these past twenty-five years. I don’t mind if they sit next. To me on streetcars, or eat. In the same restaurants, if. It’s not at the same table. However, I don’t approve. Of a woman I respect. Dancing with one of them. I’ve. Tried asking them to my home

  6. Discrimination. by Kenneth Rexroth. I don’t mind the human race. I’ve got pretty used to them. In these past twenty-five years. I don’t mind if they sit next. To me on streetcars, or eat. In the same restaurants, if. It’s not at the same table. However, I don’t approve. Of a woman I respect. Dancing with one of them. I’ve.

  7. Anarchist Poets. Last updated February 19, 2023. I don't mind the human race. I've got pretty used to them In these past twenty-five years. I don't mind if they sit next To me on streetcars, or eat In the same restaurants, if It's not at the same table. However, I don't approve Of a woman I respect Dancing with one of them.

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