The "white man's burden" was a concept used to justify European colonization and Imperialism in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It suggested that it was the duty of white colonizers to civilize and uplift non-white populations in their colonies, often serving as a moral justification for exploitative practices.
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The concept of the white man's burden, the idea that it is the duty of white people to govern and educate non-white people, has influenced past US policies that sought to justify imperialism and intervention in other countries, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries. While this ideology is less overt today, remnants can still be seen in certain attitudes and approaches to foreign policy, potentially shaping how the US engages with other nations.
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Another name for "white man's burden" was "civilizing mission."
The audience for "The Black Man's Burden" include people who have some educational background and the imperialists.
Is it comparing the world to anything? No, so it's not a metaphor.
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According to Kipling, the "white man's burden" was to educate the natives. He suggested that the reward should be praises and thanks for carrying the burden.