Read these lines from ", Too" by Langston Hughes.
I, too, sing America,
I am the darker brot...
English, 02.12.2021 21:30 dugochukwu12
Read these lines from ", Too" by Langston Hughes.
I, too, sing America,
I am the darker brother.
What do these lines suggest?
Hughes sees all races in America as part of the
same family
He sees himself as disconnected from the rest of
Americans.
He enjoys singing the praises of his country, along
with everyone
Hughes is proud to be a Black living in America.
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