Where there is oppression, there is resistance.
Dignity always prevails -- We're all graceful fighters!!!👊👊 Picture from the film “Green Book” Langston Hughes, author of "I,Too" . How to define a warrior?Maybe from these two people☝☝ we can get the answer to the question. Langston Hughes was an important figure in the Harlem Renaissance. His poem I Too , which was first published in 1926, is consider to be a declaration by the black for equity in American society. White folks literally and figuratively deny the speaker a place at the table in the poem. The speaker, however, claims that he is as much a part of America as white people are, and that eventually, the rest of the nation will have to accept the strength and beauty of the black community. His dignified way of resistance influenced the Black Movement in early 20 th century, and is still inspiring the disadvantaged groups to pursue their rights. ”I, too, sing America. “ The opening line