The past has been a mint of blood and sorrow. That must not be true of tomorrow.
Harlem Renaissance poet
The past has been a mint of blood and sorrow. That must not be true of tomorrow.
Harlem Renaissance poet
From his poem 'Let America Be America Again'
1935
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