“I, Too” by Langston Hughes, gives the feeling of a volcano which is about to explode, and boiling inside for a time, it is the scream of the African Americans, and it is the label of a humanity shame. The poem definitely points out the inequality that African Americans felt during a period of racial discrimination. Hughes tells us that although different in color, we are all human. Hughes doesn’t want to feel like a servant anymore. The poem is the voice of all African Americans who have abused back in those days.