
The South
'The South' Summary
Langston Hughes's 'The South' delves into the depths of racial injustice in the American South, painting a picture of hardship and oppression. Hughes uses stark imagery to depict the stark realities faced by African Americans in a region rife with Jim Crow laws and deeply ingrained prejudice. He speaks of the constant threat of violence, the pervasive poverty, and the pervasive sense of powerlessness that permeated Black life. Through poignant verses, Hughes captures the spirit of resilience in the face of adversity, highlighting the unwavering determination to achieve freedom and equality. 'The South' is not merely a poem about a specific time and place but a powerful testament to the enduring struggle against racial injustice and a call for recognition and change.Book Details
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