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Langston Hughes: The Negro Speaks Of Rivers

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Mason Hughes
Mrs. Whaley
English 3 Hon.
13 November 2017
Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes, who wrote in the mid 1900’s, can be better understood by studying his struggles with racism and segregation, his foreign affairs, and his involvement with anti-racist movements like the NAACP. One of his most popular poems, The Negro Speaks of Rivers, can be better understood by studying his childhood, his impact on young writers,and his influences.
Langston Hughes is easily understood with knowledge of his struggles with racism and segregation in the early 1900’s and encouraged young black writers to write about their struggles with racism. While Langston's mother was looking for a job, he was mostly raised by his grandmother, Mary Patterson Langston, in Lawrence, Kansas. When his mother took custody, they moved to Cleveland, Ohio and attended high school there.
He started grammar school and elected class poet, and wrote for the school newspaper, and was an editor for the yearbook, and started some of his first short stories and poetry pieces. After he graduated high …show more content…

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