Democracy will not come Today, this year, nor ever Through compromise and fear.
Harlem Renaissance poet
Democracy will not come Today, this year, nor ever Through compromise and fear.
Harlem Renaissance poet
Opening lines of his poem 'Democracy,' laying out a strong assertion that true democracy requires unwavering commitment, not timid concessions.
1949
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