One of the youngest black poets of Langston Hughes told me, "I'd rather be a black poet - I want to be a poet" or "I want to write like a white poet" unconsciously, "I would like to be a poet by a white man "I want to be a white man", "I want to be a white man". But this is the way to the rise of real black art in the US - this desire happens among Caucasians and pours racial personality into the American standardized model, minimizing black and Americans as much as possible. , Modern Internet).
James Langston Hughes (James Langston Mercer Hughes) (1902-1967) Poet, novelist, short story writer, playwright, lyricist, essayist, journalist Langston Hughes was an African American literature. One of the most influential and acclaimed writers in the world. During the Haarlem Renaissance period and afterwards, it had a great impact on the artist's creative focus. Hughes stood out among various types as a verseist of poetry, novels, short stories, essays, dramas, and as an editor to promote that work.
LANGSTON HUGHES James Mercer Langston Hughes is most commonly known as Langston Hughes. In the 1920s he was an African-American writer, but at that time it was very difficult for racial discrimination. He is known for his influential character in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s. Langston Hughes spent his childhood but overcome his fight and became a renowned poet of Renaissance. - According to Becky Bradley in the history of American culture, Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri on February 1, 1902. When he grew up, he addressed some difficult times. His parents divorced when I was a child, and I grew up with my parents. His father moved to Mexico after divorce and her mother moved to Illinois, so Hughes was brought up by her grandmother. When Hughes was 13, he moved to Lincoln, Illinois, and met with his mother again.