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    In 1935, a famous poet by the name of Langston Hughes wrote a poem called “Let America be America Again.” (Hughes, Langston. "Let America Be America Again." Poets.org. Academy of American Poets, 25 Oct. 2016. Web. 28 Feb. 2017.) In this poem we notice the use of personification, repetition, and symbolism to understand the contrasts Hughes is making with the reality of America and the hopes he has for America. James Mercer Langston Hughes was born on February 1, 1902, in Joplin, Missouri. He was

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    James Mercer Langston Hughes was African American poet, who wrote for more than the average African American male. Hughes’s was a Social activist for African Americans during his lifetime. Hughes took great interest in the music of the Harlem Renaissance which can be seen in his later works by taking the beat and message of the Jazz music played in Harlem at the time. It is safe to say that Langston Hughes influenced many African Americans through his writing, social and political activities, and

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    Langston Hughes was one of the great writers of his time. He was named the “most renowned African American poet of the 20th century” (McLaren). Through his writing he made many contributions to following generations by writing about African American issues in creative ways including the use of blues and jazz. Langston Hughes captured the scene of Harlem life in the early 20th century significantly influencing American Literature. He once explained that his writing was an attempt to “explain and illuminate

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    from 1920 to around 1935. Even though this period was short, it still lives on though all African American artists today. According to Biography.com in the article about Langston Hughes, there were many artist, musicians, and writers such as Langston Hughes, who was a huge part of the Harlem Renaissance period. Langston Hughes was a well-known poet and play writer. In the magazine called “The Crisis” his poem “Negros Speak of River” was published in 1921 and brought him attention in all the black

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    one of the most successful African American poets. Langston Hughes was one of the most important writers and thinkers during the Harlem Renaissance. A time that celebrated black life and culture. (google) (book)Langston Hughes was born on February 1st, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri. His father James studied hard to become a lawyer, but black men couldn’t become lawyers during this time. So he moved to Mexico and became successful. James asked Langston and Carrie to live with him in Mexico, but there

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    A Profile of Langston Hughes James Langston Hughes was born February 1st, 1901, in Joplin, Missouri. His father, James Nathaniel Hughes, was a stenographer and bookkeeper and his mother, Carrie Mercer Langston, was a stenographer. Hughes's father abandoned him and his mother and moved to Cuba and then to Mexico when Hughes was young to escape the racism of America. Often left by his mother who was unemployed and searching for jobs, Langston Hughes was mainly raised by his grandmother in Lawrence

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    Langston Hughes, a Harlem Renaissance poet, grew up in a time of discrimination. He battled people telling him that he couldn’t make it as an author. He could not keep a job because he was black, and he wasn’t allowed to go certain places, but despite everything he became an influential poet. Hughes uses these struggles in his life to write poetry and show the life of a black person during the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes had a difficult childhood because he was constantly moving and his

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    Langston Hughes Analysis

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    Racial inequality through the eyes of Langston Hughes According to Biography, James Mercer Langston Hughes is considered to be an African American poet who is college educated and comes from a middle-class family (Langston Hughes Biography). He attended college in New York City and became influential during the Harlem Renaissance (Langston Hughes Biography). Although Hughes was a talented writer, he faced some challenges early on and it was stated that his “early work was roundly criticized by

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    History, the Harlem Renaissance had its share of success stories. One of the well-known writers of the 1900’S is Langston Hughes. While many writers focused on one style or category of writing, Langston Hughes is the most versatile of all of the writers from the Harlem

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    American poets, you likely think of the great poet Langston Hughes. Hughes was an African American poet who wrote a vast number of poems about the struggles African Americans encountered during his life. Hughes was a very educated and well respected man. He attended both Columbia University and Lincoln University. Many considered Langston a great factor in the Harlem Renaissance. James Mercer Langston Hughes (more famously known as Langston Hughes) was born in Joplin, Missouri on February 2, 1902

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