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Langston Hughes yearns for equality in the poem “I Dream A World,” while in the poem “Democracy” he
is thankful for the freedoms he has gained.
feels that equal opportunities are within reach.
strongly supports the idea of deferring the fight to a later time.
actively advocates the idea of fighting for equal treatment.

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actively advocates the idea of fighting for equal treatment.

In "Democracy" Hughes rejects waiting or compromise ("Democracy will not come / Today, this year / Nor ever / Through compromise and fear") and insists on immediate action ("I do not need my freedom when I'm dead"), calling for the struggle for equal treatment now.