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  1. Typifying that impulse is Hughes’s poem “Let America Be America Again.”. In one of the final stanzas, Hughes writes, “O, let America be America again - / The land that never has been yet - / And yet must be - the land where every man is free.”. Hughes knew the struggle of the working class intimately, indeed, he devoted much of the ...

  2. Hughes, fotografiert von Carl Van Vechten im Jahr 1936. James Mercer Langston Hughes (* 1. Februar 1902? [1] in Joplin, Missouri; † 22. Mai 1967 in New York) war ein Dichter und US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller der afroamerikanischen Künstlerbewegung Harlem Renaissance. Sein Gedicht I, Too, Sing America wurde zu einer Ikone der ...

  3. Langston Hughes (1901–1967) was a poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, columnist, and a significant figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Born in Joplin, Missouri, Hughes was the descendant of enslaved African American women and white slave owners in Kentucky. He attended high school in Cleveland, Ohio, where he wrote his first poetry ...

  4. By Langston Hughes. I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen. When company comes, But I laugh, And eat well, And grow strong. Tomorrow,

  5. Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes ( Jlin, Missouri, Estats Units, 1 de febrer de 1902 — Nova York, 22 de maig de 1967) va ser un poeta, novel·lista, dramaturg i editorialista estatunidenc. El seu renom és degut en gran part a la seva implicació en el moviment cultural anomenat Renaixement de Harlem que va sacsejar Harlem en els anys 1920 .

  6. Langston Hughes, among the most versatile and prolific of modern American authors, achieved distinction in poetry, fiction, and drama. Race is at the center of his work–the beauty, dignity, and heritage of blacks in America. But Hughes was never racist–he always sought to speak to all Americans, especially on the larger issues of social ...

  7. James Mercer Langston Hughes naquit le 1er février 1902 à Joplin dans le Missouri. Ecrivain versatile et talentueux, il fut à la fois romancier, nouvelliste, dramaturge, essayiste, « poète-lauréat du peuple noir ». Significative est la dette de Langston Hughes à l’égard de la « Renaissance de Harlem ». En effet, ce mouvement est marqué par l’émancipation culturelle et ...

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