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Georgia Douglas Johnson lived and wrote plays and poetry from the early 1900s to 1966, when she died. Many of her poems explored themes about women's lives and their struggle to achieve equality with men.

'Your World' can be understood as a poem addressed to all genders. But it can also be interpreted as being addressed to women in particular. What is she saying about the plight of women? What advice is she giving them?


Discuss how you think the poem is relevant to women today.​

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Answered by HIDINGCHEETAH
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Answer:

See all of us want free woman in our world but the men folk don't allow it

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