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Langston Hughes Research Paper

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James Langston Hughes, Joplin, 1902 - New York, 1967 an American writer. He was one of the greatest exponents of the Renaissance Harlem in the twenties and later, the chief representative of the Afro-American culture, which took him not only one of his most brilliant poets but a tireless protagonist and promoter . Through his writings and public appearances he had as main objective the social and civil progress of the black population of the United States. He spent his childhood in Kansas with his maternal grandmother. He lived for a short time with his father in Mexico, but left him because of this disregard for his own race. He traveled by sea and played junior in France and Italy work before making its appearance on the literary scene in Harlem, where he published between 1921 and 1925, in the …show more content…

In 1935 he staged Mulato drama, violent indictment against racial system of the South, centered on an alienated both the world of blacks as in whites character. The experience of the Spanish Civil War, he witnessed in 1937 as a correspondent on the Republican front, inspired some vibrant poetry and pushed to further political commitment to clearly leftist positions. Between 1938 and 1942 she gave birth to three theater companies and initiated the publication in the Chicago Defender of a section called "Jesse B. Simple". Through this character he expressed the popular sense of the typical inhabitant of the ghetto: a selection of these texts appeared under the title The Best of Simple (1961). In addition to the autobiographies The vast sea and I wonder as I wander (1956), Langston Hughes was a considerable number of publications, including opera libretti, articles and anthologies of African American culture, both educated and

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