Langston Hughes was one of the great writers of his era. He was named "The most famous African-American poet of the 20th century" (McLaren). Throughout his writing he wrote an African-American problem in creative ways, including the use of blues and jazz, and made many contributions to future generations. Langston Hughes captured the scene of Harlem's life in the early 20th century and had a great influence on American literature. He once explained that his writing is "trying to interpret and clarify the American black situation" (Daniel 760).
Various cities live with many relatives, Langston Hughes experiences poverty. Langston Hughes talks to people in poetry. Langston Hughes was a pioneer of African-American literature, a mistake in Harlem Renaissance. Mr. Hughes devoted his poem to African American struggle, pride, dream and racial cheating. Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri on 1 February 1902 and was born at James Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes named after his grandfather James Martha Langston,
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.
The stories, poetry, essays written by many African-American writers are influenced by the African American experience. African American literature is a major genre of American literature. Notable examples include Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Zola Neil Hurston, Ralph Ellison, Nobel Laureate Tonimolisson, Maya Angelo. African-American inventors have created numerous devices widely used around the world and have contributed to international innovation. Norbert Rillieux has developed a technology to convert cane juice into white sugar crystals. In addition, Lilleux left Louisiana in 1854 and traveled to France. So he interpreted Egyptian hieroglyphics of Rosetta Stone as a champion. Most slave inventors are anonymous, like slaves owned by the Federal President Jefferson Davis who designed the marine propeller used by the Federal Navy.