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The meaning of the poem "Ancestors" by Dudley Randall is that you don't need to be royalty to be proud of your background. Dudley Randall was African American and his ancestors were slaves, yet he was as happy with them as ancestors as if they were royalty. Dudley explains in the poem that he just wants everybody to be treated equally. So, basically, you don't need to be fancy/royalty/famous to be a person that somebody looks up to. Hope this helps! :)
Dudley Flamm has written: 'Thackeray's Critics' -- subject(s): Bibliography
The rhymed verse in the poem "To the Mercy Killers" by Dudley Randall is a Shakespearean sonnet of abab, cdcd, efef, gg. For example, in the first four lines the words at the end of line 1 and line 3 rhyme ("me" and "free") and line 2 and line 4 ("live" and "give") rhyme. The last two lines of the poem "so" and "glow" rhyme.
Dudley B. Senabye has written: 'Se a re go tlogelwa 'tsatsing--' 'Poko ya segarona'
Tina Dudley Furniss-Roe has written: 'Incremental structures and wear patterns of teeth for age assessment of red deer' -- subject(s): Abrasion, Animal remains (Archaeology), Teeth, Age determination, Dentition, Red deer
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Dudley Arvle Huber has written: 'Optimal mating designs and optimal techniques for analysis of quantitative traits in forest genetics' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The meaning of the poem "Ancestors" by Dudley Randall is that you don't need to be royalty to be proud of your background. Dudley Randall was African American and his ancestors were slaves, yet he was as happy with them as ancestors as if they were royalty. Dudley explains in the poem that he just wants everybody to be treated equally. So, basically, you don't need to be fancy/royalty/famous to be a person that somebody looks up to. Hope this helps! :)
Dudley STAMP has written: 'Asia'
Dudley Randall wrote "The Profile on the Pillow" to emphasize the power and resilience of Black women, celebrating their inner strength and beauty despite facing adversity and discrimination. The poem serves as a tribute to the beauty and grace of Black women.
Dudley. Carew has written: 'The house is gone'
Harwood A. Dudley has written: 'History of Company \\'
Dudley Harbron has written: 'The conscious stone'
Dudley Carleton Dorchester has written: 'Letters from and to Sir Dudley Carleton, Knt'
Miriam Dudley has written: 'Library instruction workbook'
Dudley Wilks has written: 'Fragments of Stafford's past'