Langston Hughes’ poem I, Too (1926) is a powerful and concise reflection on racial inequality in America, written during the Harlem Renaissance.

Langston Hughes’ poem I, Too (1926) is a powerful and concise reflection on racial inequality in America, written during the Harlem Renaissance.

It addresses themes of identity, resistance, and hope through the metaphor of eating at a communal table, highlighting the experiences of Black Americans.
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