Langston Hughes: In the beginning there was language
[2024-01-03 09:19:57]
In the beginning, there is a dream of words that are hope, wish and desire. Everyone dreams about what you want to be like when you grow up, how you want to live, who you want to marry, who you are living in. However, not all dreams can be realized at once. Many of them are out of reach and leadership and determination are accomplished only through efforts and efforts. The poem "Letston Hughes" "A Dream Deferred" is one such example, almost a dream out of reach.
"James Mercer Langston Hughes, also known as Langston Hughes, was born in Missouri on February 2, 1902 and was born at Carrie Hughes and James Hughes." A couple of years later, his parents left. Langston's father moved to Mexico and succeeded and as a mother he moved to find a better job. Langston lived with her grandmother, Mary Langston, in Lawrence, Kansas when he grew up. Mary Langston is a knowledgeable woman and is a participant in the civil rights movement. When Langston Hughes was 12 years old, his grandmother died.
Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri, the second child of school teachers Caroline Mercer Langston and James Nathaniel Hughes (1871 - 1934). Langston Hughes grew up in a series of small towns in the Midwest. Hughes' father left his family shortly after the birth of a boy, then divorced him. Senior Hughes visited Cuba and then visited Mexico to remove permanent racial discrimination to the United States. After living separately, the mother went to look for work, and the young Langston Hughes grew up in Lawrence, Kansas by his grandmother, Mary Paterson Langston. Through the verbal tradition of African Americans and the behavioralism of her generation Mary Langston planted a permanent sense of racial proud in her grandchildren. In most cases, he lives in Lawrence. In his 1940 autobiography "The Sea" he wrote as follows: "I have been unhappy for the first time and I live with my grandmother.
February 1, 1902: James Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri, when his father departed for Cuba, grandmother Mary Langston moved to Lawrence, Kansas with his mother's carry. in house. While his mother was looking for work, Hughes was with his grandmother mainly during his childhood. 1912: James Weldon Johnson, previously autographed human autobiography, poetry creation: "Rallies Blues" by New Rhythm Magazine, GB Shaw, Pygmalion, Hart Wand, "Memphis Blues" by WC Handy are music It was announced as. Bruce, Samuel Coleridge - Taylor died, the Titanic settled down on a maiden voyage, FW Woolworth shop was established, 61 African Americans reported Lynch