You and your whole race
Langston Hughes (1901-1967)
You and your whole race.
Look down upon the town in which you live
And be ashamed.
Look down upon white folks
And upon yourselves
And be ashamed
That such supine poverty exists there,
That such stupid ignorance breeds children there
Behind such humble shelters of despair —
That you yourselves have not the sense to care
Nor the manhood to stand up and say
I dare you to come one step nearer, evil world,
With your hands of greed seeking to touch my throat, I dare you to come one step nearer me:
When you can say that
you will be free!
Available in: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/. Acess on: Feb. 3, 2026.
Given the statements regarding plausible interpretations of poem,
I. The lyrical subject calls attention to segregation and social differences.
II. The lyrical subject believes people should not have any more children.
III. The lyrical subject appears to reject passivity and embrace resistance.
IV. “Hands of greed” can be read as a metaphor for dominant groups.
it appears that only the following are correct