The Inspirational Allusion in "I, Too, Sing America"

What poem is the title "I, Too, Sing America" an allusion to?

A. Because I could not stop for Death

B. The Road Not Taken

C. We Real Cool

D. I Hear America Singing

The answer is: Walt Whitman’s poem “I Hear America Singing.”

An allusion is something said intended to make somebody think of a particular person, thing, or event; or a short and indirect reference. By making use of allusion to Whitman's poem in "I, Too, Sing America," Hughes could relate to American cultural heritage.

For example, he uses Whitman's thought that all Americans are important members of society, and claims for social change and equal rights for African Americans.

This allusion serves to inspire readers to connect with their cultural roots and advocate for positive change in society.
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