Maya Angelou's 'On The Pulse Of Morning'

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Maya Angelou’s poem "On the Pulse of Morning” is relevant towards challenges facing the American people during the 20th century. She speaks of a rock, a tree, and a river. These things in nature symbolize how people should treat each other, regardless of how they look. All rocks, trees, and rivers are different, yet humans treat them all as if they were the same. Because there was a problem with equality during this time, Angelou empowered the country by saying "the notion of an inclusive America in which all people, regardless of their race, creed, or ethnic origin, would be valued members of the society,”. A solution to this problem was within reach. ”History, despite its wrenching pain, Cannot be unlived, but if faced, With courage, need

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