BLACK
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"Black" is a poem that hints on the racial discrimination and the oppression faced by the dark-toned by the whites. However, taking into consideration the world where there is an utmost lack of humanity, this topic seems pointless as millions of people do not get a days meal and die out of starvation. the black toned unnamed lady in the poem keeps aside her prejudices against the whites and reaches out to help a white woman who was just about to face death. Her golden heart makes her unique in the inhuman world
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