Response:
A. expresses a hope that everyone will enjoy the same freedoms as he does.
Explanation:
Below is an excerpt from "I Dream a World" by Langston Hughes.
A world I envision where black or white,
Regardless of race,[ [TAG_14]]
Will partake in the earth's abundance
And where every person is free,
Where misery will bow its head
And joy, like a pearl,
Meets the needs of all mankind—
Of which I dream, my world!
The poet indeed conveys a desire for all individuals to experience the same liberties he enjoys, as reflected in his closing remarks,
"Of such I dream, my world!"
Indicating a wish for others to join in his vision for a harmonious existence.
"I Dream A World" is a poem by Langston Hughes, an influential figure of the Harlem Renaissance, who enabled African Americans to connect with the themes he explored in his works.