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                what is the message that langston hughes is sending in the poem called I, Too
            
            
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    In the poem "I, Too" by Langston Hughes, the speaker is expressing a message of hope and resilience in the face of racism and inequality. The speaker acknowledges the discrimination they face, but also asserts their worth and dignity as a human being. They proclaim that, despite being treated as inferior, they will continue to rise above the oppression and show their strength. The poem conveys a powerful message of unity and determination, emphasizing the speaker's belief that they will ultimately overcome the obstacles they face.
    
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