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"Yo, también, canto América"

Langston Hughes

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This quote is about someone expressing that they, too, are an important and proud part of America. Imagine a big choir where everyone is supposed to sing. If one person is left out, they feel like they don’t belong. Here, the speaker is saying that they also have a voice in the song of America, meaning they deserve to be noticed and respected in the country. This can be thought of as a person in history who faced being ignored or treated unfairly, like Martin Luther King Jr. He fought for equal rights because he believed everyone should be treated the same, no matter their skin color. So, the speaker is saying they are just as much a part of America as anyone else. We can apply this idea in life by making sure everyone feels included and valued, no matter their background or identity.

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