As a response to Kipling's poem “The White Man’s Burden: The United States and The Philippine Islands;” African-American clergyman and editor H. T. Johnson wrote and published in April 1899 “The Black Man’s Burden” arguing that mistreatment of brown people in the Philippines was a reflection of the mistreatment of black Americans at home, as stronger countries abuse their power to conquer weaker/less developed countries as it is clear in that part of the poem below.
"Hail ye your fearless armies,
Which menace feeble folks
Who fight with clubs and arrows
and brook your rifle’s smoke".
Charles Darwin would later form The mechanism for evolutionary change.
<h3>How did Lamarck's view of evolution differ from that of Darwin's?</h3>
Unlike Darwin, Lamarck thought that living things evolved in a continuously upward trend, from dead matter, through simple to more complex structures, toward human "perfection." Species didn't die out in extinctions, Lamarck argued. Instead, they changed into other species.
<h3>What do Lamarck's and Darwin's theory of change have in common?</h3>
Darwin and Lamarck's theories were very diverse but they were also very similar. They both believed that organisms changed. They thought these changes could be very useful and could help them stay. The changes could then get handed down to the young.
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