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What is langston hughes tone in negro speaks of rivers

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The mood of the poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" is dignified and wise. Langston Hughes establishes a connection between the ancient rivers of the past, which birthed civilization, to the prominent Mississippi, where slaves were traded throughout America

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