Answer:
In the poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers", black poet Langston Hughes makes a short summary of black history.
- He refers to the Euphrates, indicating the black presence in the early Mesopotamian civilizations.
- He then, mentions the Nile, pointing out the large presence of black people in Ancient Egypt.
- After, he mentions the Mississippi, and evokes the Civil War, the Abraham Lincoln presidency, and the racial conflicts in the United States.