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In Langston Hughes' poem "Silence," the speaker reflects on the harmful impacts of not speaking out against injustice. The poem suggests that remaining silent in the face of oppression only serves to perpetuate that oppression, and that true change requires speaking up and taking action. Hughes encourages readers to break the silence and stand up for what is right.

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