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The Harlem Renaissance: Langston Hughes

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The Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes was an African American poet. His literature and poems were creative skills in the 1920’s in Manhattan. He promoted African American writings in his culture, and he sought to bring attention to injustice through his poems "I, Too" and "Mother to Son," both poems advanced his views on politics and equal rights and treatment of African Americans. Both poems were used in the voice of a first person. For each poem they share the same speaker, making sure they all rhyme throughout they share the point dreams reaching reality.
Both poems show the way in which African Americans were treated at the time and presents an expectation to the outlooks of the future of American humanity considering the African American

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