What does this incident say about the the speaker?
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The theme of Cullen's disturbing poem "Incident" is the effect of racism on youthful innocence. Cullen writes of himself as an eight-year-old boy in Baltimore riding along with his head and heart filled with glee. In other words, he's innocently happy as most young boys of that age would be.
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