The American voice is characterized by the theme of equality. This is demonstrated in the short poem, "I hear America singing" Whitman states "I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear" (1). This means that many voices/ Americans are being heard and everyone had a voice that is heard. This idea is also found, in "I, Too, Sing, America" hughes states "tomorrow, I'll be at the table" (9). This supports the claim because and
The American voice is characterized by the theme of equality. This is demonstrated in the short poem, "I hear America singing" Whitman states "I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear" (1). This means that many voices/ Americans are being heard and everyone had a voice that is heard. This idea is also found, in "I, Too, Sing, America" hughes states "tomorrow, I'll be at the table" (9). This supports the claim because and