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Feliz [49]
1 year ago
14

Read the lines from Langston Hughes's poem "1, Too,

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STALIN [3.7K]1 year ago
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The message or theme on the poems is that:

  • To illustrate African American equality.
  • To illustrate African American patriotism
  • To encourage African Americans to maintain close ties to one another.

<h3>What is a theme?</h3>

It should be noted that a theme simply means the underlying message that's conveyed in a literary work.

Here, the messages have been analyzed based on the information given.

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