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Freedom's Plough

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“Freedom's Plow” by Langston Hughes is a stirring and patriotic poem that celebrates the potential for freedom and equality in America.

Written in 1943, during World War II, the poem uses the metaphor of plowing the land to represent the hard work and dedication needed to cultivate a truly just society.

It calls upon all Americans, regardless of their background, to contribute to this effort, emphasizing the importance of unity and perseverance in the face of adversity.

The poem is a powerful call for social justice, urging readers to remember the sacrifices of the past and to continue working towards a future where freedom and equality are a reality for all.

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as the inspiration for the practice called 'Many Hands, Light Work'.
Episode 2: SANCTUARY

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