"Poetry for the People": Reading Garveyism through Poetry

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These lines imply that the colors of the rainbow should be shared; the poet takes ownership or lays claim to his own color, but he does not infringe on others' right to their share of the rainbow. Interestingly, these lines seem to conjure up an image of plenty and generosity on the one hand, but also ownership (and by extension, limits or scarcity) on the other.

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