WHEN BLACK PEOPLE ARE COMPARED Black people. Cast upon as the inferiority of the human race and ruled against in all forms of life as to be given without free will and deprived of human rights. The ch

WHEN BLACK PEOPLE ARE COMPARED Black people. Cast upon as the inferiority of the human race and ruled against in all forms of life as to be given without free will and deprived of human rights. The ch

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WHEN BLACK PEOPLE ARE COMPARED

Comparison: When Black People Are by A. B. Spellman and The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston  

Black people. Cast upon as the inferiority of the human race and ruled against in all forms of life as to be given without free will and deprived of human rights. The chosen poems to be present in this essay can be connected simply from the titles, and the tormentous days some spent in fear of the ‘white men’. In most works of writing you can find similarities. In the poems “When Black People Are” by A. B. Spellman; and “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” by Langston Hughes, there are similarities that can be drawn: These similarities include:, a free-verse structure, lack of rhyme/ rhyme scheme and the common topic of African- Americans. Within this essay, the role of these three points- why no rhyme scene was used, about African Americans and why both poems were written in free verse- will all be analysed in this essay.

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