The title of this paper was inspired by a black poem included in the collection by the famous black poet, Langston Hughes' poem, Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes's work is a world famous classic after years of career. Hughes' work was very influential during the Harlem Renaissance. They were one of the biggest and most eye-catching pieces at the time. The work done in this paper will cover his personal life, educational background, important work, the difference in his writing style and some aspects of his achievement in his career.
Langston Hughes James Marston Houston 's life and work is an African - American who later became a famous poet, novelist, journalist and playwright. During the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes became famous and was respected for his ability to express black experience in his work. He is one of the most ingenious and versatile writers among the black writers of the 20th century. Paul Laurence Dunbar, Carl Dandburg, and Langston Hughes influenced by his grandmother Carrie Mercer Langston Hughes, began his creation from an early age (Barksdale 14).
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. Langston Hughes was born February 1, 1902.
Langston Hughes' s early life and work James Mercerston Hughes was born on February 1, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri, a lawyer and businessman James Nathaniel Hughes, and a teacher Carrie. Silent (Lanston) Hughes The couple split soon. According to his son, James Hughes feels that they deserve their unhappiness because they dislike blacks (and hating myself as a person) cold men and I think most of them are ignorant and lazy. Langston was there for a young visit, sometimes it was a long time, but it was very tense and painful.
Langston Hughes definitely regarded himself as a poet first and devoted himself to the lives of adults of poetry art. Born in Joplin, Missouri, James Langston Hughes is a member of the abolished family. In 1855, he was elected the grandchild of Charlie Henry Langston, brother of John Mercer Langston. Hughes went to Central High School in Cleveland, Ohio but began writing poetry. It was selected as an 8th grade student, and a class poet. His father thought he could not write as a student and encouraged him to pursue a more realistic occupation. Hughes tried to study engineering at Columbia University but lost interest and kept evolving his poem. His first published poem was also his most famous "Black Men of the River" that appeared in Brownie's book.