Saturday, October 26, 2019
Langston Hughes is America Essay -- Biography Biographies Essays
Langston Hughes is America     Ã     Ã  Ã   " The poet's life is  the focusing glass through which passes the determinants of the shape of his  work: the tradition available to him, his understanding of "Kinds", the impact  of special experiences (travel, love, etc.)." (Fielder 1431). Langston Hughes  did not have an easy life. Being a young black male during the 1920's, Hughes  was constantly being discriminated against by the color of his skin. Because of  that harsh reality, most of his work was centered around the African American's  fight for racial equality. One good example of this is shown in his poem "I,  Too". Hughes writes about being discriminated against because he was black.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Around the time of the twenties, there was a  big boom of African American culture. Out of this came the renaissance of  Harlem, a hot spot for African American poets, musicians, and dancers. White  America would flock to these hot clubs that infested Harlem. They would go for  the great food and the entertainment. Big clubs such as the Cotton Club on Lenex  Avenue would not allow blacks t...                      
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