Read "The Southern Refugee" and "South."
How do these poems address the importance of memory differently?

Horton's poem emphasizes sadness that comes from memory, while Trethewey's poem emphasizes that sadness is necessary.
Horton's poem explores a positive outlook on memory, while Trethewey's poem explores a more negative
perspective.
Horton's poem suggests that memory should be glorified, while Trethewey's poem suggests that it teaches life lessons.
Horton's poem expresses that memory has no worth in the end, while Trethewey's poem expresses its effects on people.