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    They did not let anyone decide their destiny instead they fought for their rights and made their dreams a reality, even though expressing their emotions through their poetry could have put them and their loved ones in danger they still spoke their minds and stood up

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    in the period of transition from transcendentalism and realism. His works can be seen to incorporate elements of both styles. Walt Whitman was also a humanist, and this can also be readily seen in his many works. Both Langston Hughes’ “Let America Be America Again” and Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself” tackle the idea of oneself within a larger collective group. However, Hughes speaks from the African American viewpoint at the time. Hughes relies on more specific imagery, while Whitman incorporates

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    Langston Hughes Equality

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    change because of your new found knowledge or experience. A clear example of this is Langston Hughes and his change in attitude towards racial equality in America as expressed through three of his poems, “I, Too, Sing America”, “Let America Be America Again”, and “A Dream Deferred”. Langston Hughes’ wrote this first poem, “I, Too, Sing America”, when he was in his 20’s and still very young. The theme of this poem is that blacks will soon get equal rights. Hughes set a confident and bold tone in

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    America is known to all around the world as the “Land of the Free” but, why is America called the “Land of the Free” or the “Land of Opportunity” when most people that have lived or are currently living in America have to fight every day for equality especially if it pertains to race or sexuality? The late poet Langston Hughes, one of many that contributed to the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s, lived in an era where equality was sought but never obtained.During the time that Hughes was writing

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    hope I have. Donald Trump wishes to "make America Great Again," but I believe that we can't let him do that. Donald Trump cannot make America

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    Rapper's American Dream

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    understand this experience because they alone deserve it. Connecting the Hughes’ poem, the young white man has it all, taken from the tainted hands of workers to keep himself clean. There isn’t a trace of blemish to be found so it is an entrapment yet again for all to understand that his American Dream benefits off their work, and benefits the less he cares about humane treatment

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    Dreams in Langston Hughes Poems

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    between different cultures and wishing for the divider to be broken. “Let America Be America Again” has a similar theme. It not only reflects the feelings the African American culture had during this period, but it makes the reader feel these feelings too. The beginning statement in the poem, “Let America Be America Again,” makes the reader question what America was. What was America like? Another line from the poem, “Let it be the dream it used to be,” directly relates to the theme in the previous

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    about the changes in america. Whitman wrote his poem in the mid 1800’s. hughes wrote his poem in the mid 1900’s. Even though the poems the poems are 100 years apart they both talk about the american dream. “ Let america be the dream the dreamers dreamed.” Whitman and hughes poems both had listings in their poems. Whitman’s poem “ I Hear America Singing.” Hughes probably studied his poem, that’s probably how he knew how to do the listing in his poem. “ Let America Be America Again.” Both poems talk

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    classmates, my name is Elleni and I will be discussing Langston Hughes’s “Let America Be America Again” which uses context and devices to serve as a voice for all the under-represented racial, ethnic, and socio-economic groups in America who lived through events in the 1920s such as the Harlem Renaissance, which helps us to actually empathise with the experiences of this marginalized group. The widely held conviction that everyone in America has an equal chance to follow their goals and make a good livelihood

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    the poem “Let America Be America”, Langston Hughes focus is on America. He believes that America isn’t the same for everyone, not when it comes to the ‘American Dream’ that everybody is sorting after. In America people aren’t treated the same, with that said everyone in America doesn’t qualify or aren’t privileged for that dream. Langston says, “It never was America to me”…. “There’s never been equality for me, Nor freedom in this “homeland of the free.”” Langston tone towards America and the dream

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