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English: "The White (?) Man's Burden". Satire of Kipling's phrase shows the "white" colonial powers being carried as the burden of their "colored" subjects. First printed in Life, March 16, 1899.
Français : The White (?) Man's Burden. Satire du fardeau de l'homme blanc. Imprimée par Life le 16 mars 1899.
Русский: «Бремя белого (?) человека». Дядя Сэм, Джон Булль и Кайзер «несут своё тяжкое бремя». Уильям Генри Уокер, журнал Life, 16 марта 1899 г.
Source Rudyard Kipling
Author Rudyard Kipling

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