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30 October, 06:23

Langston hughes yearns for equality in the poem ""i dream a world. True or False

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    True, Langston Hughes yearns for Equality in the poem "I dream a world"

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    Langston Hughes yearns for Equality in "I dream a world".

    I dream a world where man

    No other man will scorn,

    Where love will bless the earth

    And peace its paths adorn

    I dream a world where all

    Will know sweet freedom's way,

    Where greed no longer saps the soul

    Nor avarice blights our day.

    A world I dream where black or white,

    Whatever race you be,

    Will share the bounties of the earth

    And every man is free,

    Where wretchedness will hang its head

    And joy, like a pearl,

    Attends the needs of all mankind-

    Of such I dream, my world.

    In the line where he writes " I dream a world where black and white, whatever race you are will share the bounties of the earth and every man is free. This speaks to equality among race (White and Black), Where Slavery doesn't exist.
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