Race in The Poetry of Langston Hughes

Race in The Poetry of Langston Hughes

Author: Claudia Durst Johnson

Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC

Published: 2013-11-25

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 0737770635

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This informative edition explores the poetry of Langston Hughes through the lens of race. Coverage includes an examination of Hughes's life and influences; a look at key ideas related to race in Hughes's poetry, including the influence of African-American music, the use of poetry to address racial problems, and the politics of Hughes's anti-lynching poems; and contemporary perspectives on race, such as the decline of civil rights reform and the role of hip-hop in shaping black music.


The Negro

The Negro

Author: William Edward Burghardt Du Bois

Publisher:

Published: 1915

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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Selected Poems of Langston Hughes

Selected Poems of Langston Hughes

Author: Langston Hughes

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 1990-09-12

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 067972818X

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Langston Hughes electrified readers and launched a renaissance in Black writing in America—the poems in this collection were chosen by Hughes himself shortly before his death and represent stunning work from his entire career. The poems Hughes wrote celebrated the experience of invisible men and women: of slaves who "rushed the boots of Washington"; of musicians on Lenox Avenue; of the poor and the lovesick; of losers in "the raffle of night." They conveyed that experience in a voice that blended the spoken with the sung, that turned poetic lines into the phrases of jazz and blues, and that ripped through the curtain separating high from popular culture. They spanned the range from the lyric to the polemic, ringing out "wonder and pain and terror—and the marrow of the bone of life." The collection includes "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," "The Weary Blues," "Still Here," "Song for a Dark Girl," "Montage of a Dream Deferred," and "Refugee in America." It gives us a poet of extraordinary range, directness, and stylistic virtuosity.


Langston Hughes and the *Chicago Defender*

Langston Hughes and the *Chicago Defender*

Author: Langston Hughes

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2022-10-17

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 0252054598

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Langston Hughes is well known as a poet, playwright, novelist, social activist, communist sympathizer, and brilliant member of the Harlem Renaissance. He has been referred to as the "Dean of Black Letters" and the "poet low-rate of Harlem." But it was as a columnist for the famous African-American newspaper the Chicago Defender that Hughes chronicled the hopes and despair of his people. For twenty years, he wrote forcefully about international race relations, Jim Crow, the South, white supremacy, imperialism and fascism, segregation in the armed forces, the Soviet Union and communism, and African-American art and culture. None of the racial hypocrisies of American life escaped his searing, ironic prose. This is the first collection of Hughes's nonfiction journalistic writings. For readers new to Hughes, it is an excellent introduction; for those familiar with him, it gives new insights into his poems and fiction.


The Weary Blues

The Weary Blues

Author: Langston Hughes

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Published: 2022-01-31

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 0486850560

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Immediately celebrated as a tour de force upon its release, Langston Hughes's first published collection of poems still offers a powerful reflection of the Black experience. From "The Weary Blues" to "Dream Variation," Hughes writes clearly and colorfully, and his words remain prophetic.


Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes

Author: Langston Hughes

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9781402718458

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A brief profile of African American poet Langston Hughes accompanies some of his better known poems for children.


Enslavement and Emancipation

Enslavement and Emancipation

Author: Harold Bloom

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1604134410

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Provides an examination of the use of enslavement and emancipation in classic literary works.


Race in The Poetry of Langston Hughes

Race in The Poetry of Langston Hughes

Author: Claudia Durst Johnson

Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC

Published: 2013-11-25

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 0737769807

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This informative edition explores the poetry of Langston Hughes through the lens of race. Coverage includes an examination of Hughes's life and influences; a look at key ideas related to race in Hughes's poetry, including the influence of African-American music, the use of poetry to address racial problems, and the politics of Hughes's anti-lynching poems; and contemporary perspectives on race, such as the decline of civil rights reform and the role of hip-hop in shaping black music.


The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes

The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes

Author: James Langston Hughes

Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 738

ISBN-13: 0679426310

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Here, for the first time, is a complete collection of Langston Hughes's poetry - 860 poems that sound the heartbeat of black life in America during five turbulent decades, from the 1920s through the 1960s.