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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · “Harlem,” “I, Too,” and “Mother to Son” are among Langston Hughes’ most famous poems. His poetry’s lyrical realism and subject matter still resonate today.

  2. Feb 14, 2024 · Hughes was known for his simple yet powerful poems that reflected the experience of Black Americans, both the racial injustice and oppression as well as their pride, joy, and dreams. These Langston Hughes poems represent some of his best work, with selections for all ages.

  3. Let America be America again. Let it be the dream it used to be. Let it be the pioneer on the plain. Seeking a home where he himself is free. (America never was America to me.) Let America be the dream the dreamers dreamed—. Let it be that great strong land of love. Where never kings connive nor tyrants scheme.

  4. A poet, novelist, fiction writer, and playwright, Langston Hughes is known for his insightful, colorful portrayals of black life in America from the twenties through the sixties and was important in shaping the artistic contributions of the Harlem Renaissance.

  5. For when dreams go. Life is a barren field. Frozen with snow. Langston Hughes, "Dreams" from The Collected Works of Langston Hughes. Copyright © 2002 by Langston Hughes. Reprinted by permission of Harold Ober Associates, Inc. Hold fast to dreams.

  6. This recording features two of Hughess best known poems. One of Hughess poetic innovations was to draw on the rhythms of black musical traditions such as jazz and blues, but in ‘The Negro Speaks of Rivers’ it’s the heritage of Negro spirituals which is recalled by the poems majestic imagery and sonorous repetitions.

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · Langston Hughes became the voice of Black America in the 1920s, when his first published poems brought him more than moderate success. Throughout his lifetime, his work encompassed both popular lyrical poems, and more controversial political work, especially during the thirties.

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