Langston hughes yearns for equality in the poem "i dream a world." While in the poem "democracy" he
A.is thankful for the freedoms he has gained.
B.feels that equal opportunities are within reach
C.Strongly supports the idea of deferring the fight to a later time
D.actively advocates the idea of fighting for equal treatment

Respuesta :

While in the poem "Democracy," he D. actively advocates the idea of fighting for equal treatment. In the first poem, he just wishes that people were equal and that his race wasn't discriminated against just because of its skin color. On the other hand, in his second poem he is fed up with just wishing for freedom - now he wants it right now and realizes that the only way to actually get it is to fight for it.

Answer:

D.actively advocates the idea of fighting for equal treatment

Explanation:

In both poems, "I Dream a World" and "Democracy," American author Langston Hughes delves into the impact of the cultural, moral and legal boundaries which afflict African Americans. However, in "Democracy," he encourages people to  bravely stand up for what is right: independence and freedom.

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