Akash Kaushik

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Pile on the brown man’s burden To gratify your greed; Go, clear away the ‘niggers’ Who progress would impede; Be very stern, for truly ’Tis useless to be mild With new-caught, sullen peoples, Half devil and half child. Pile on the brown man’s burden; And, if ye rouse his hate, Meet his old-fashioned reasons With Maxims up to date. With shells and dumdum bullets A hundred times made plain The brown man’s loss must ever Imply the white man’s gain. Pile on the brown man’s burden, compel him to be free; Let all your manifestoes Reek with philanthropy. And if with heathen folly He dares your will ...more
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An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India
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