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Akimi4 [234]
2 years ago
12

Read the lines from Langston Hughes’s poem "I, Too, Sing America."

English
1 answer:
sweet-ann [11.9K]2 years ago
4 0

The lyrics from the poem, penned by Langston Hughes, demonstrate African American equality.

<h3>Who was Langston Hughes?</h3>

James Mercer is Langston Hughes' full name. From Joplin, Missouri, he was an American poet, novelist, social activist, playwright, and journalist.

He wrote the poem “I, Too,” that is about the plight of black men. This poem is primarily about racism.

The poet values the divisions that exist in the United States between black and white people. This poem depicts the equality of African Americans.

Therefore, option A is correct.

Learn more about Langston Hughes, refer to:

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