Option A. The most likely motivation for the poem here is to demonstrate that colonized peoples do not require help from European imperial powers.
<h3>What is the message of the white man's burden?</h3>
The message that is contained in the poem is to highlight the evil and the suffering that the white man brought to the blacks when they invaded their lands.
He referred to the black man as a survivor that has taken all that was thrown at him and still stood strong.
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The village was the Natchez tribe's main political and religious ceremonial center in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, according to historical and archaeological evidence. It replaced the Emerald Mound Site in this role.
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The village was the Natchez tribe's main political and religious ceremonial center in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, according to historical and archaeological evidence. It replaced the Emerald Mound Site in this role.
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when I was 12 i stole from a stor blamed my brother and he got grownded
what was stolen was a playboy he was 16 so ofc they thought it was him
This sounds like Alonzo Herndon.
Alonzo Herndon (1858 - 1927) was born into slavery in Georgia, and was emancipated following the end of the American Civil War. He worked a series of difficult physical jobs with his family but set aside some savings to use in the future. In 1878, with $11 in savings and only a year of formal education, Herndon moved to Coweta County and learned to be a barber. A few months later he opened his first barbershop in Jonesboro. His barbershop earned a good reputation and in 1883, Herndon moved to Atlanta after finding a job at a barbershop there.
By 1904, Herndon owned 3 barbershops in Atlanta, all very well regarded. With his money, he began investing in real estate. He ended up purchasing more than 100 houses, as well as a block of commercial real estate; at the time of his death, his real estate's total value was $325,000.
Herndon was also a responsible local leader who involved himself a lot with the community. He was a generous philanthropist as well.
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passing a series of neutralityy laws