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  1. THE BIG SEA. An Autobiography By Langston Hughes by Langston Hughes, 1963
  2. Langston Hughes (African-American Biographies (Raintree Paperback)) by Philip S. Bryant, 2003-05-30
  3. Langston Hughes: Life Makes Poems (African-American Biography Library) by Jodie A. Shull, 2006-06
  4. The Political Plays of Langston Hughes
  5. Remember Me to Harlem: The Letters of Langston Hughes and Carl Van Vechten by Langston Hughes, Carl Van Vechten, 2002-02-05
  6. Good Morning Revolution: Uncollected Writings of Social Protest by Langston Hughes, 1992-09
  7. The Life of Langston Hughes Always Movin' on by James S. Haskins, 1993-03
  8. I, Too, Sing America: The Story of Langston Hughes (World Writers) by Martha E. Rhynes, 2002-02
  9. Langston Hughes: The Contemporary Reviews (American Critical Archives)
  10. Langston Hughes: Great American Poet (Great African Americans Series) by Pat McKissack, Fredrick McKissack, 2002-05
  11. Langston Hughes (Poets & Playwrights) (Poets & Playwrights) by Karen Bush Gibson, 2007-02-01
  12. The Panther & the Lash by Langston Hughes, 1992-02-04
  13. Langston Hughes and the *Chicago Defender*: Essays on Race, Politics, and Culture, 1942-62
  14. Bloom's How to Write About Langston Hughes (Bloom's How to Write About Literature) by James B. Kelley, 2009-11-30

81. Hughes, Langston (Litteraturnettet)
ENDRE INFORMASJONEN om hughes, langston? LEGG TIL FORFATTAR. hughes, langston USA 19021967. Lenker Books and Writers Biografi. SØK ETTER hughes, langston.
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82. Langston Hughes National Poetry Project
A national poetry project that extends the legacy of langston hughes, the AfricanAmerican poet and writer, to sites in nine states and Washington DC.
http://www.kuce.org/hughes/
Photograph of Langston Hughes by James Allen
The Project on the History of Black Writing
The Academy of American Poets Langston Hughes Exhibit National Council of Teachers of English Beineke Library Langston Hughes Exhibit
This project began as part of the centennial celebration of Langston Hughes's life and work (1902–2002). It involves a series of public poetry and book discussion programs and an accompanying website. Targeting diverse audiences and populations, "Speaking of Rivers" proposes to increase interest in and exposure to poetry as a spoken and written art, as a form of participatory democratic activity, and as a means of advancing human understanding.
Poetry Circle Sites
award-winning centennial "Let America be America Again: An International Symposium on the Art, Life, and Legacy of Langston Hughes," challenged the dominant view of poetry as elitist, incomprehensible, or unappealing to ordinary people. The University of Kansas symposium represents one manifestation of the international renewal of interest in Hughes, as well as in poetry as a public art form.
Centennial Activitiess
"Speaking of Rivers" builds on the success of the centennial activities, especially the reassessment of Hughes's literary and cultural importance and the growing popularity of poetry by providing opportunities for reading, listening to, and talking about poetry and its role in American culture. It takes poetry beyond the classroom and the academy, brings poets in contact with larger and more diverse audiences, and helps restore poetry to a place of importance.

83. Langston Hughes Symposium
hughes, langston. The First Album of Jazz for Children, with Documentary Recordings from the Library of Folkways Records. hughes, langston, and Kurt Weill.
http://www.kuce.org/hughes/resources.html
Photograph of Langston Hughes by James Allen
" Not without Laughter"
article by Elizabeth Schultz
(requires free Adobe Acrobat Reader BOOKS BY LANGSTON HUGHES BOOKS ON LANGSTON HUGHES BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCE ... VIDEO RESOURCES From the Kansas State Historical Society
Langston Hughes of Kansas
article by Mark Scott Charles Henry Langston and the African American Struggle in Kansas article by Richard B. Sheridan BOOKS BY LANGSTON HUGHES FICTION
The Best of Simple. Illus. Bernhard Nast. New York: Hill and Wang, 1961. The Best of Simple. Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1988. Laughing to Keep from Crying. New York: Holt, 1952; Mattituck, NY: Aeonian Press, 1976. Laughing to Keep From Crying and 25 Jesse Semple Stories. Franklin Center, Pa.: Franklin Library, 1981. Not Without Laughter. New York: Alfred. A. Knopf, 1930; New York: Collier, 1979; New York: Scribner Paperback Fiction, 1995.

84. Langston Hughes Resources @Web English Teacher
langston hughes. Additional activities for art and science are presented. langston hughes Pictures, some poems, extensive bibliography.
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Langston Hughes Drop Me Off in Harlem: Langston Hughes
This site, sponsored by the Kennedy Center, explores the relationships among leaders of the Harlem Renaissance. It's a good source of background information.
Finding a Voice in America: A literature unit on the Harlem Renaissance

This unit is designed to help students who are not African-American "step inside" the African-American experience, beginning with the Middle Passage; explore blues and jazz; and explore the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes, and A Raisin in the Sun through a variety of activities and links.
A Generation: Lost and Found

Extensive background information and rationale introduces this unit on the Harlem Renaissance. Special emphasis is given to blues music and the Hughes story "Cora Unashamed."
Harlem: Mecca of the New Negro
, A Hypermedia Edition of the March 1925 Survey Graphic Harlem Number.
Essays and poetry, a wealth of voices from the Harlem Renaissance.
Harlem 1900-1940, an African-American Community

Timeline, collection of contemporary photographs, links to other online resources, and a searchable database. The History of Jim Crow
The resources at this site explore segregation in America from 1870s to 1950s. Check out both the American Literature and Teacher Resources at the bottom of the opening page.

85. Welcome To Langston Hughes Middle School, Reston, VA
Photo Gallery. Teacher Tools. langston hughes the poet and our namesake. Click here to learn more! Main posted. langston hughes Information
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86. CPL
ADULT RESOURCES Books by langston hughes hughes, langston. The Best of Simple. New York Hill and Wang, 1961. FICTION hughes, langston. The Big Sea.
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As part of African American History Month, the United States Postal Service has issued a commemorative stamp in honor of Langston Hughes who is the 26th honoree in their Black History Month Stamp Series. Hughes was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance who wrote fiction, poetry and nonfiction. The books listed below are a selective bibliography of works both by and about Hughes. The Library has many more books, periodicals, media and electronic resources on Hughes. Check the online catalog or ask a librarian for additional resources about Langston Hughes.
ADULT RESOURCES
Books by Langston Hughes
Hughes, Langston. The Best of Simple . New York: Hill and Wang, 1961. FICTION
Hughes, Langston. The Big Sea . New York: Hill and Wang, 1963, 1940. PS3515.U274Z5 1963
Hughes, Langston. I Wonder As I Wander: An Autobiographical Journey . New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1986, 1956. PS3515.U274Z466 1986
Hughes, Langston.

87. Classic Poetry For Young Readers: Search A Poet
langston hughes was born in Missouri, whose parents were divorced when he was young. hughes was raised by his mother and grandmother.
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88. ECUIP : The Digital Library : Language Arts : Poetry : Langston Hughes
hughes, langston. The Big Sea An autobiography. New York Hill Wang, 1993. hughes, langston. I Wonder As I Wander An autobiographical journey.
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Hughes, Langston. The Big Sea: An autobiography Hughes, Langston. I Wonder As I Wander: An autobiographical journey. 2nd Hill and Wang ed. American century series. New York Rampersad, Arnold. The Life of Langston Hughes. 2 vols. New York, Oxford UP, 1986 - 1988. SELECTED WORKS BY LANGSTON HUGHES Fields of Wonder. New York: A. A. Knopf, 194. Laughing to keep from crying . New York: Holt, 1952. A New Song . New York, International Workers Order, 1938. Not without laughter . New York : Collier Macmillan Pub., 1974. One-way ticket . New York, A. A. Knopf, 1949. Shakespeare in Harlem . New York : A. A. Knopf, 1942. Something in Common, and other stories . American century series. New York : Hill and Wang, 1963.

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Hughes, Langston The Negro Speaks of Rivers
I've known rivers: I've known rivers ancient as the world and older than the flow of human blood in human veins. My soul has grown deep like the rivers. I bathed in the Auphrates when dawns were young. I built my hut near the Congo and it lulled me to sleep. I looked up on the Nile and raised the pyramids above it. I heard the singing of the Mississippi when Abe Lincoln went down to New Orleans, and I've seen its muddy bosom turn all golden in the sunset. I've known rivers: Ancient, dusky ruvers. My soul has grown deep like the rivers.
MOTHER TO SON
Well, son, I'll tell you: Life for me ain't been no crystal stair. It's had tacks in it, And splinters, And boards torn up, And places with no carpet on the floor - - - Bare. But all the time I'se been a - climbin' on And reachin' landin's, And turnin' corners, And sometimes goin' in the dark Where there ain't been no light.

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91. Seattle Parks & Recreation: Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center
The langston hughes Performing Arts Center operates as a cultural performing arts center under the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation.
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92. Christopher C. De Santis / Langston Hughes And The *Chicago Defender*
langston hughes AND THE CHICAGO DEFENDER. Essays on Race, Politics, and Culture, 194262. Edited by Christopher C. De Santis. langston
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LANGSTON HUGHES AND THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
Essays on Race, Politics, and Culture, 1942-62 Edited by Christopher C. De Santis Langston Hughes is well known as a poet, playwright, novelist, social activist, communist sympathizer, and brilliant member of the Harlem Renaissance. He has been referred to as the "Dean of Black Letters" and the "poet low-rate of Harlem." But it was as a columnist for the famous African-American newspaper the Chicago Defender that Hughes chronicled the hopes and despair of his people. For twenty years, he wrote forcefully about international race relations, Jim Crow, the South, white supremacy, imperialism and fascism, segregation in the armed forces, the Soviet Union and communism, and African-American art and culture. None of the racial hypocrisies of American life escaped his searing, ironic prose. This is the first collection of Hughes's nonfiction journalistic writings. For readers new to Hughes, it is an excellent introduction; for those familiar with him, it gives new insights into his poems and fiction. CHRISTOPHER C. DE SANTIS

93. Langston Hughes Biography: Crossing Boundaries: African-American Black Kansas Hi
langston hughes Biography. African American Writer, Poet, Black Kansan. langston hughes in his twenties, circa 1930. langston
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Langston Hughes Biography
African American Writer, Poet, Black Kansan
Langston Hughes in his twenties, circa 1930.
Langston Hughes began writing in high school, and even at this early age was developing the voice that made him famous. Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri, but lived with his grandmother in Lawrence, Kansas until he was thirteen and then with his mother in Lincoln, Illinois and Cleveland, Ohio where he went to high school. Hughes's grandmother, Mary Sampson Patterson Leary Langston, was prominent in the African American community in Lawrence. Her first husband had died at Harper's Ferry fighting with John Brown ; her second husband, Lanston Hughes's grandfather, was a prominent Kansas politician during Reconstruction. During the time Hughes lived with his grandmother, however, she was old and poor and unable to give Hughes the attention he needed. Besides, Hughes felt hurt by both his mother and his father, and was unable to understand why he was not allowed to live with either of them. These feelings of rejection caused him to grow up very insecure and unsure of himself. After graduating from high school, Hughes planned to return to Mexico to visit with his father, in order to try to convince him that he should pay for his son's college education at Columbia University in New York City. At Columbia, Hughes thought, he could get a college education but also begin his career as a writer. On his way to Mexico on the train, while thinking about his past and his future, Hughes wrote the famous poem, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers." After arriving in Mexico, the tension between Hughes and his father was strong. Hughes wanted to be a writer; his father wanted him to be an engineer. After Hughes sent some of his poetry to the Brownies Book and

94. Borzoi Reader | Authors | Langston Hughes
More poems by langston hughes Excerpted from The Collected Poems of langston hughes by langston hughes. Copyright (c) 1994 by the estate of langston hughes.
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The Collected Poems
Selected Poems
TThe Ways of White Folk
The Panther and the Lash
The Dreamkeeper
Remember Me to Harlem : The Letters of Langston Hughes and Carl Van Vechten, 1925-1964
Edited by Emily Bernard
View the text of the Langston Hughes poem "Ode to Dinah" as it appeared in the first edition of the collection Ask Your Mama The image of the page you will see includes both text and musical directions in the margin the entire series of poems in Ask Your Mama is meant to be read as and heard in the mind as a performance or to be actually performed in its entirety with a speaker and jazz musicians. Take a look and see how the text of the musical directions folds in with the poem itself.
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page two page three page four ... page nine While at the artist colony Yaddo in the summer of 1943, Hughes began "work on a series of verses with an assertive, brassy Harlem heroine named Alberta K. Johnsonor 'Madam' Johnson, as she insisted on being called. Hughes named the entire suite 'Madam to You.'" (from

95. A Dream Deferred (by Langston Hughes)
A Dream Deferred. by langston hughes. langston hughes homepage. What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?
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A Dream Deferred
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Langston Hughes homepage What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over
like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load. Or does it explode?
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  • "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" Read by Langston Hughes Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Mo., in 1902. It was during his high school years that he began writing poetry. He moved to Harlem, New York, in November 1924 and his first book of poetry, "The Weary Blues," was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1926. Three years later he finished his college education. Print story E-mail story Hughes is known for his portrayals of black life in America and his art reflects a strong jazz influence. His writing is essential to the body of work produced during the Harlem Renaissance. He was also the author of numerous novels, short stories and plays. Langston Hughes died in 1967.

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    In 1926 langston hughes became a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance with the appearance of The Weary Blues, a volume of verse.
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    In 1926 Langston Hughes became a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance with the appearance of The Weary Blues, a volume of verse. Critics sometimes faulted him for dwelling on negative aspects of the African American experience. But in much of Hughes' work, there is an optimism rising above unpleasant realities: "I am the darker brother, / They send me to eat in the Kitchen / When company comes. / But I laugh . . . and grow strong." This photograph was the work of Carl Van Vechten, who was among the first members of the white literary establishment to recognize the cultural importance of the Harlem Renaissance.
    Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery Photograph of Langston Hughes (1902-67), 1939, by Carl Van Vechten (1880-1964), 1983 photogravure from 1939 negative (c) Eakins Press Foundation Return to American Pastimes: Art

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    100. Listen To The Weary Blues / Escuche El Blues Abatido
    Listen to the Weary Blues Poems by langston hughes, translated into Spanish by Jorge Heredia, read by the author with music by Charles Mingus and Leonard
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    Poems by Langston Hughes , translated into Spanish by Jorge Heredia , read by the author with music by Charles Mingus and Leonard Feather Escuche el Blues Abatido
    Poemas de Langston Hughes traducidos al castellano por Jorge Heredia
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