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The White Man's Burden was written by Rudyard Kipling in 1899. In Th White Man's Burden Rudyard Kipling helped set American colonies and become the leader of the Philippine Islands, Caribbean Sea, and the Pacific Ocean. There was a war for 3 months in the long Spanish American war. In 1901, Mark Twain's book helped defend The White Man's Burden. Looking back at 1899, it was Rudyard Kiplings pride to his religion that declined poetics that showed an anti-imperialist emotion. He addressed the white-supremacy and racism like: The Brown Man's Burden, which was a comment to Rudyards Kipling February 1899, by a politician from Britain, by H. T. Johnson and the poem Take Up the Black Man's Burden, by a teacher in America named Dallas Bowser.