Langston Hughes: Poems
"I, Too"
What societal obstacles at the time did he believe stood in his way
What societal obstacles at the time did he believe stood in his way
The social obstacles written about were racial in nature. Hughes wrote "I, Too" from the perspective of an African American man: we can surmise from a slave, a free man in the Jim Crow South, or even a domestic servant. Themes of racial inequality, injustice, nationalism, and pride resonate through the poem.