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  1. 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! Langston Hughes, "You and your whole race" from (New Haven: Beinecke Library, Yale University, ) Source: Poetry (January 2009) This Poem Appears In. Read Issue.

  2. Poem You And Your Whole Race by Langston Hughes : You and your whole race. Look down upon the town in which you live And be ashamed. Look down upon whit

  3. You and your whole race by Langston Hughes: poem analysis. Home. langston-hughes. Analyses. This is an analysis of the poem You and your whole race that begins with: You and your whole race. Look down upon the town in which you live... Elements of the verse: questions and answers.

  4. You and your whole race by Langston Hughes. 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—

  5. Composed in 1930, “Remember” was not published until 2009, when it was discovered, along with “ I look at the world ” and “ You and your whole race ,” written in pencil in the back of Hughess copy of An Anthology of Revolutionary Poetry.

  6. 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...

  7. 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!