The context of H.T. Johnson's poem "The Black Man's Burden" was written as a response to Rudyard Kipling's poem "The White Man's Burden," to highlight the challenges and struggles faced by Black people as a result of colonization and racism. Johnson's poem addresses the injustices and hardships endured by Black individuals as they navigate a world dominated by white supremacy and oppression.
The white man's burden
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes. < APEX >
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes. < APEX >
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes. < APEX >
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes. < APEX >
African Americans' rights were limited by black codes. < APEX >
(Apex) Exploring its context.
They give real context to the narrator's opinion on race. (APEX)
Andrew Johnson (Apex)
Who was president during the poet's historical context. APEX.....
The only possible answers should be either Context, Audience, or Purpose of Speech.
quoting someone out of context