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The speaker’s role in "Harlem" is to
criticize oppression.
encourage nonviolent protests.
inspire new discoveries.
condemn artistic images.
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criticize oppression.
The speaker questions what happens to a "dream deferred" (a Black person's hopes) using images—drying up, festering, exploding—to condemn the postponement and neglect of Black aspirations and warn of harmful consequences.
The speaker questions what happens to a "dream deferred" (a Black person's hopes) using images—drying up, festering, exploding—to condemn the postponement and neglect of Black aspirations and warn of harmful consequences.
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