Which sentence reflects the theme of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"? A A people's history cannot be understood by those who have n
ot experienced it for themselves. B A people's history can be linked to many different countries in various parts of the world. C People of African descent can learn important lessons about themselves when they travel to different places. D People of African descent can be proud of their long history and their contributions to culture.
<h3>D People of African descent can be proud of their long history and their contributions to culture.</h3>
Explanation:
The poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" by Langston Hughes brings out the voices of the African people who have contributed so much to different cultures of the ancient world.
It proclaims that the<u> history of Africa runs like an ancient river</u>. The poet brings out the theme of<u> pride, heritage and nature of Africa</u> through this poem.
The poem also suggests<u> people of African descent to be be proud of their long history and their contributions to culture.</u>
Mandela means that someone who decides to take someone else's freedom is prjudiced and narrowminded. He can not be free if he takes away someone else's freedom just as a person who does not have freedom.
A person who takes away someone else's freedom is not free.
He might have done it to save his people and so that they could fight back after his death and send the people that he sent home during the war to defeat the Persians after his death.
It has been called the "town meeting of the world." Its specific duties include the election of the members of the Economic and Social Council, the board of the UN Industrial Development Organization, and some members of the Trusteeship Council.