2. Which social problem is talked about in the poem the (little black boy)
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The poem argues for racial equality, insisting that earthly identity is temporary and that all are worthy of God's divine love. This is told through the voice of a "little black boy," who in turn is recounting the lessons taught to him by his mother in "the southern wild" (that is, in Africa).
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