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MissTica
9 days ago
6

In Paragraph 2 of "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain" why does Hughes conclude that his people are never taught to see th

e beauty of their own culture?
They are too comfortable and smug
they are too worried that it is hard to be an artist
they are too concerned with a desire to be white
they are too aware of the respectability of their families
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