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In Langston Hughes's poem "Justice," what is Justice a symbol of?

A.
the justice system that is not biased against race
B.
the justice system that is objective and unflawed
C.
the justice system skewed against African Americans
D.
the justice system not caring about human rights
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Answer:

The one above me is correct

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User Sanbornc
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Answer:

C. the justice system skewed against African Americans.

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Here's the poem:

That Justice is a blind goddess

Is a thing to which we black are wise:

Her bandage hides two festering sores

That once perhaps were eyes.

Notice how Hughes writes that "we black are wise." This implies that the justice he speaks of (which is referred to as a "her" throuhgout the poem) is "blind" when it comes to the struggles of African Americans.

Choice A is incorrect because the poem clearly implies that the justice system is biased against blacks.

Choice B is incorrect because the poem calls justice "blind," which implies that she is flawed.

Choice D is incorrect because there is no mention of "human rights" or not caring." Justice is described as being "blind" which does not imply either.

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