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James Langston Hughes was born February 1, 1902, in Joplin, Missouri. His parents divorced when he was a small ... Poetry Landmark: Langston Hughes's hometown of Lawrence, KS ... The Langston Hughes National Poetry Project; Event information, discussion forum, interview, bibliography, and links from the University of Kansas.
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In Time of Silver Rain ... Walkers with the Dawn ... The Negro Speaks of Rivers...
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Poet: Langston Hughes - All poems of Langston Hughes .. poetry ... Langston Hughes (1902 - 1967 / Missouri/The United States) ... Home Poets Poems Lyrics Quotations Music Forum Member Area Poetry E-Books...
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; Pastel drawing of Hughes by Winold Reiss ... Langston Hughes (1902-1967) ... Return to Modern American Poetry Home...
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He was the grandson of James Mercer Langston, the first Black American to be elected to public office in 1855. Hughes attended Central High School in Cleveland, Ohio, but began writing poetry in the eighth grade, and was selected as Class Poet.
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White workers of the South ; Miners, Farmers, Mechanics, Mill Hands, Shop girls, Railway men, Servants, Tobacco workers, Sharecroppers, GREETINGS! I am the black worker, Listen: That the land might be ours, And the mines and the factories and ... A Selection of the Poetry of Langston Hughes (1902-1967)
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I, Too by Langston Hughes on the Poetry Archive ... from The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes (Alfred Knopf, 2002), by permission of David Higham Associates. Recording from The Dream Keeper and Other Poems, Smithsonian Folkways , 1955. ... As well as poetry, Hughes's prolific output included plays, essays and articles,
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Langston Hughes's page on the Poetry Archive ... Langston Hughes, New Negro Poets, and American poetry's segregated past. ... The poetry of Langston Hughes...
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All poems of the poet: Langston Hughes - works .. poetry ... Langston Hughes (1902 - 1967 / Missouri/The United States) ... Home Poets Poems Lyrics Quotations Music Forum Member Area Poetry E-Books...
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