Langston Hughes (1902 - 1967) was one of Harlem's best men and became legendary in various fields such as music, child literature, journalism. Through His poetry, theater, short stories, novels, autobiography, children's books, newspaper columns, black history, editorial collections and other works, Hughes is considered a voice of African-Americans and is a wonderful example of Harlem. The Renaissance promoted equality, accusing racial discrimination and injustice suffered by black society, leaving valuable literature and permanent legacy to future generations.
"I am dreaming of the world inside this world ... Love blesses the earth and the way to peace will bring peace to it." - Langston Hughes, a real artist, Langston Hughes It is just a literature It is a genius. James Mercer Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri on February 1, 1902, is an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist. He is a man's speaker who does not have this simple man, wealth or power, but is still full of inner heart and virtue. He was one of the earliest innovators of the new art form of the time known as jazz poetry.
Literary Genius James Mercer Langston Hughes was born on February 1, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri. James Hughes and Carly Langston are parents of Hughes. When Hughes was young, they divorced later. After my parents divorced, he lived with my grandmother until I was thirteen. When I was 13, he moved to Lincoln, Illinois. After living in Illinois, he later moved to Cleveland, Ohio to live with his mother. When he moved to Cleveland, he began to write poetry (such as "James Mercer ...").
Langston Hughes Langston Hughes was born February 1, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri. He was named after his father James Hughes, but he was known as Langston. He is the only child of his parents James and Kelly Hughes. His parents have not been married for a long time due to an unhappy marriage. When they broke up, Langston left with his mother, and he let go of a city from one city to another to find a job. Langston eventually lived in Lawrence Kansas with his 70 - year - old grandmother. His famous poet, Langston Hughes, is an ambitious role in the Harlem Renaissance and they have moved the black community to fight for the right rights. Hughes conveyed an important message and wrote his poem to support the movement. When he was young, the teacher introduced him to the poets Carl Sandberg and Walt Whitman who urged him to begin his own creation. As "Dark Brother" he called him a black man, he experienced and wanted his rights