I. Introduction: Harlem Renaissance New York's Harlem Village was founded in 1658 by Peter Stuart, the Dutch governor. It was named after the city of the Netherlands "Nieuw Harlem". It is 5 square miles north of Manhattan. Street Harlem was abandoned because it was unable to produce farmland in the 1930s. The economic recovery of Harlem began in 1837. It has a prosperous and stylish community that offers diverse and rich backgrounds offered by several agencies and facilities. It is day.
Langston Hughes is a famous black writer who made a great success of Harlem Renaissance ("Langston Hughes" 792). His poetry was recognized, and like most other writers of the Harlem Renaissance, most of his life lived outside of Harlem ("Langston Hughes" 792). His personal experience and opinion inspired his complex sentences. Unlike other writers in his time, Hughes expressed his dissatisfaction with black suppression and his people's suffering. A heart concern about Hughes' struggle for his people evokes the reader's emotions.
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,
The style of poetry by Langston Hughes abandons classical poetry style and is seeking more jazz and fork rhythm style. Most of Hughes's poetry was written during the Harlem Renaissance named after cultural events that African-American participated such as literature, music, art, theater, political thought. On the other hand, William Blake was an uncontrollable person in connection with the leading extremist thinkers at the time. Black's is a poet of lyrics, thought to be a foresighted person,
Langston Hughes and Harlem Renaissance Harlem Renaissance is a huge cultural movement of African-American culture. Incorporating every aspect of art, many people try to imagine what the blacks are about their legacy and their mutual relationship. Langston Hughes is one of many founder of this cultural movement. Hughes is unique to draw jazz rhythms and dialects of urban black lives using his poetry, stories, and theater.