As a participant in the American history, the author feels that he was among those deceived by the empty promises of democracy and equality: "Yet I'm the one who dreamt our basic dream / in the Old World while still a serf of kings, / Who dreamt a dream so strong, so brave, so true, / That even yet its mighty daring sings / in every brick and stone, in every furrow turned / That's made America the land it has become."(Hughes) Slowly the negative tone of the poem changes and Hughes directs his views to the future of the nation, where the American Dream still remains to be fulfilled: "O, let America be America again-- / the land that never has been yet-- / and yet must be -- the land where every man is free. / the land that's mine -- the poor man's, Indian's, Negro's, ME -- /Who made America..."(Hughes) There is hope that the land will become at some point the promise it was in the beginning. The beauty and strength of the American Dream is reinstated in its power and thus it becomes an ideal still to be reached.
Hughes enthusiastically declares that the true owners of the land are in fact the dispossessed: the Indians, the blacks, the poor. The poem concludes thus with a vision that the American Dream is in fact a prophecy still to be realized in the future by those who have dreamt it: "O, yes, / I say it plain, / America never was America to me, / and yet I swear this oath-- / America will be!"(Hughes) America failed in its historical mission but it can still succeed in the future precisely because it was founded by such a beautiful dream.
Hughes had often spoken about his belief in the achievement of the American democracy: "We know that America is a land of transition. And we know it is within our power to help in its further change toward a finer and better democracy than any citizen has known before. The American Negro believes in democracy....
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