The poem shows a perspective of disagreement among black leaders about how African Americans needed to establish themselves in society. This context changes the interpretation of the poem, as it shows that black society had disagreements that harmed its social position.
The poem presents a strong contradiction in the ideas of African American leaders. These contentions show a lack of unanimity in the movements that sought improvements for black society, which in addition to dealing with the racism of white society, suffered from the lack of harmony in black society.
This question is referring to the poem "Booker T. and W.E.B." by Dudley Randall (1969).
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