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Let America Be America Again: Poem Analysis

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Langston Hughes grew up in Missouri and through his hard work and dedication was able to attend Columbia University but decided to leave abruptly after just one year (Biography.com). Hughes produced many famous and inspiring works one in particular was “Let America Be America Again”. The Poem “Let America Be America Again” was first published in 1936 in Esquire Magazine(Dreier, Peter). He wrote this poem to express his frustration with the inaccurate representation of the American Dream. “Let America be America again” contradicted peoples thoughts about the American dream with peoples actions which were in direct opposition of what the American dream stood for. Hughes speaks for immigrants and what they believed America would be like when …show more content…

A lot of slaves viewed America as the land of the free and when they arrived they were abruptly greeted with a starkly different reality. They were greeted with a land that would enslave their mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters. Native Americans were here from the beginning and were torn apart from their land in order for the settling population to earn a higher profit. These individuals came over from Europe in order to extend their empire and to grow their empire. The immigrant would come to America in search of a better life. Upon arrival they would often find a country with the very same limitations as the land they have just left. The Opposition is very surprised that the stories they hear on their way to America don't mesh with the reality that they are faced when they get there. Hughes communicates a very optimistic attitude regarding the future of America. This man is showing us all the wrong America has done to their citizens but trusts that we have the ability to change. All the tools for change are in place, it is just up to the leaders to enact that change. He recognizes this idea may be a tough sell but in order to be the moral leader of the world this is necessary. America has always been at the forefront of political and social change and this must not change. Hughes' poem is very insightful and can be used during any period of time it is a call upon those in power regardless the level to use their powers for

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