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Langston Hughes: A Jazz Poet

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Langston Hughes (James Mercer Langston Hughes) was a poet, columnist, dramatist, essayist, lyricist, and novelist. He was one of the earliest innovators of the literary art form called jazz poetry. Hughes, like others, was active in the Harlem Renaissance, and he had a strong sense of racial pride. Through his poem, novels, short stories, plays, and kids books, he promoted equality, condemned racism, and injustice, and celebrated African American culture, and humor. (Illinois). Langston Hughes was the son of Carrie Mercer Langston and James Nathaniel Hughes. He was born February 1, 1902, in Joplin, Missouri. Langston Hughes grew up in a series of small Midwestern towns. Hughes’ father divorced Langston’s mother, Carrie. Then his …show more content…

In the same year, he entered the Amy Spingarn Contest in Crisis magazine and won poetry and essay prizes. In 1926, he won first prize in the Witter Bynner Undergraduate Poetry Prize contest. His first piece of jazz poetry, “When She Wears Red”, was written in high school. (Poetry Volume 13). Langston Hughes was one of the most inspirational people of his time. He wrote stories for all the African Americans that were living through the struggle of racial discrimination. In the 1960’s Langston was known as the “dean of the Negro writers”. He wrote short stories and children’s books to give these people a sense of hope. Langston Hughes has as much impact on today's society as he did during the 1920’s. He continues to serve as a voice for the African Americans. Hughes was also a communist. Many Blacks in this time period were for communism. They looked at it as an alternative to slavery and racism. (Poetry Vol. 13). Some of Hughes’s major works were: “Mother to Son,” “The Ballad of the Landlord,” “I, Too,” “As I Grew Older,” “The Negro Mother,” and “ The Negro speaks of rivers”. His first published poem, “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”, was also one of his most famous, appearing in Brownie's Book. Later, his poems, short plays, essays and short stories would appear in the NAACP publication, “Crisis Magazine”, in “Opportunity Magazine”, and others. Langston is not very welcomed among his people. He has received different reactions from

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