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Lawson Blair
10 April, 06:46
John henry is a symbol. Who does he represent.
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Braylen Morgan
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John Henry is a symbol of physical strength and endurance, of exploited labor, of the dignity of a human being against the degradations of the machine age, and of racial pride and solidarity.
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