Which theme is reflected in this poem by Countee Cullen?

For a Lady I Know

She even thinks that up in heaven
Her class lies late and snores

While poor black cherubs rise at seven
To do celestial chores.




social class discrimination
slavery in the south
gender inequality
child labor

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For the answer to this question. It's (A). "Social class distinction" specifically social class distinction based on race. 

Orange Girl's other answer of "child labor" is not a bad answer either, but I don't think it's as correct as "social class". In the context of the poem, "cherub" doesn't mean "child," it means a type of angel.

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Answer: A.  

social class discrimination