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30 November, 01:44

What message does the speaker of "Song of the Son" suggest with

the ending "What they were, and what they are to me, / Caroling

softly souls of slavery" (lines 22-23) ?

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  1. 30 November, 01:58
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    The speaker tells in these lines about the importance of his father in his life.

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    The message which the speaker of "Song of the Son" suggested was that we the black African Americans have a very painful past. Our ancestors tolerate pain and hardships in their life. We have to remember all their hardships and pain and make this society a better place for us and for our coming generations. He also mentions in this poem that his father was a slave who bears a lot of pain due to white supremacy.
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