Pile on the black man's burden.
his wail with laughter drown
you've sealed the...
English, 16.01.2020 22:31, shelbyetheridge1011s
Pile on the black man's burden.
his wail with laughter drown
you've sealed the red man's problem,
and will take up the brown,
in vain ye seek to end it,
with bullets, blood or death
better by far defend it
with honor's holy breath.
what is the main purpose of the passage? write a short argument to answer the question
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