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Racial Injustice

... And though we may wish racial injustice didn’t exist, it has for many years; and the only way to battle this injustice is to speak out against it in every way possible. ...
Audre Lorde’s poem “Afterimages” is about the racial injustice that many black people encountered in the 1950’s in the South. ...
Though each of these poems addresses racial injustice their approach to the issue is quite different. ... ” He believes that we can be America again if we continue to fight the racial injustice.
Whereas, in “Afterimages” Lorde focuses on a specific incident of racial injustice. ... And this very fact is why Lordes writes to address the racial injustice.
Though each of the writer addresses the issue of Racial Injustice in a different manner it doesn’t change the fact that it has existed and will probably continue to exist for years to come if we do not continue to do all we can to point out the problem and strive to change the attitudes of people.


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