Langston hughes the negro speaks of rivers

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American History

 

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Milton G

 

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October 19, 2015

 

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The poem traces the movement of black life from the Euphrates and Nile Rivers in Africa to the Mississippi. The Euphrates symbolizes the original center of human civilization. At the end of the poem Hughes writes, "My soul has grown deep like the rivers", suggest the understanding beyond the memory of the suffering of slaves, but a more deeply memory of freedom...
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The Euphrates symbolizes the original center of human civilization. At the end of the poem Hughes writes, "My soul has grown deep like the rivers", suggest the understanding beyond the memory of the suffering of slaves, but a more deeply memory of freedom. An example of free verse is written throughout his whole poem...
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