Read the lines from Langston Hughes's poem "I, Too,
Sing America."
With these lines, what did...
Read the lines from Langston Hughes's poem "I, Too,
Sing America."
With these lines, what did Hughes most likely hope his
poem would do? Check all that apply.
I, too, sing America.
illustrate African American equality
I am the darker brother.
O illustrate African American patriotism
I maintain African Americans position and status in the
United States
change African Americans' views of themselves and
their country
encourage African Americans to maintain close ties to
one another
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