Read the poem below, then answer the question that follows. I, Too I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen When company comes, But I laugh, And eat well, And grow strong. Tomorrow, I'll be at the table When company comes. Nobody'll dare Say to me, "Eat in the kitchen." Then. Besides, They'll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed---- I, too, am America. -Langston Hughes This Langston Hughes poem illustrates a major theme of the Harlem Renaissance by (1 point) Responses detailing mistreatment of African Americans by the music industry detailing mistreatment of African Americans by the music industry expressing the pride and hope of many African Americans expressing the pride and hope of many African Americans supporting the creation of colleges operated by African Americans supporting the creation of colleges operated by African Americans stressing the need for economic reform

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