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Title: James Langston Hughes


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James Langston Hughes
  • by Paige Penrod

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An African-American Poet1902 - 1967
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Langston Hughes
  • Langston Hughes was known for his colorful
    portrayals of black life in America between the
    1920s and 1960s. He was an African-American
    writer who wrote poetry, short stories, novels
    and plays. Many of his poems rhymed and were put
    to music. His life and work as a black poet of
    Harlem were very important.

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LIFE EVENTS
  • James Langston Hughes was born on February 1,
    1902, in Joplin, Missouri.
  • His parents divorced when he was little and his
    father moved to Mexico.
  • He was raised by his grandmother until she died.
    He was twelve and then went to live with his
    mother in Cleveland, Ohio.
  • He began writing poetry in high school.
  • In the early 1920s, he started studying at
    Columbia University in New York. He dropped out
    of school after one year.
  • In November of 1924 Langston moved to Harlem, New
    York. He then got interested in the jazz and
    blues activities in Harlem.

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LIFE EVENTS -continued
  • His poetry won him a scholarship to Lincoln
    University in Strickersville, Pennsylvania. He
    received a bachelors degree in 1929.
  • After winning the Harmon gold medal for
    literature, Hughes decided to make a career in
    writing.
  • In 1930, he bought a Ford and toured colleges in
    southern America as a teacher and a poet.
  • In 1953, he testified before the Senate
    committee, that he was not a Communist and was
    not against America.
  • In his later years he taught at the University of
    Chicago and Atlanta.
  • Hughes never got married.
  • He died in New York on May 22, 1967 after
    complications after a surgery.

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I, Too, Sing America Langston Hughes
I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother.
They send me to eat in the
kitchen When
company comes,
But I laugh,

And eat well,

And grow strong. Tomorrow, I'll be at the
table
When company comes.
Nobody'll dare

Say to me, "Eat in the kitchen,
Then.
Besides,

They'll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed--
I, too, am America.
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
  • In 1921, Hughess first poem appeared in the
    African-American journal called Crisis.
  • As a teenager in 1921, he published his first
    play, The Golden Piece.
  • His first book of poetry, The Weary Blues, was
    published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1926.
  • In 1930 his first novel, Not Without Laughter,
    won the Harmon gold medal for literature. Many
    books were sold and he bought a car to tour
    colleges in the South.
  • He was the first black author to support himself
    with his writings.
  • In 1940, he wrote a poem called, Goodbye Christ,
    which religious groups did not like.
  • Hughes play The Mulatto opened on Broadway in
    1935, but the producer changed parts of it and
    Hughes was not pleased.

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ACCOMPLISHMENTS - continued
  • In the 1930s and 1940s he started black theater
    groups in Harlem, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
  • During the Spanish Civil War in 1937 he served as
    a newspaper reporter for the Baltimore
    Afro-American newspaper.
  • I n the 1950s Hughes published a collection of
    poems called Montage of a Dream Deferred that
    included his famous poem Harlem.
  • He wrote a series of Famous biographies for
    children called Famous American Negroes in 1954.
  • His book of political poems, The Panther and the
    Lash, about the 1960s was rejected in 1964,
    because it was to risky.
  • Hughes published more than 35 books during his
    lifetime.

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PROBLEMS OVERCAME
  • His parents divorced when he was little.
  • He lived in many places when his Mom was trying
    to find work when he was little.
  • He quit college after a year, because he was
    interested in jazz and blues in Harlem.
  • He worked many little jobs until he won a
    scholarship to go back to college.
  • He wrote about prejudice, hunger and hopelessness
    of the African-American and people really didnt
    want to hear about this.
  • He wrote the poem Goodbye Christ which
    religious people did not like.
  • People thought Hughes was a Communist and he had
    to testify before a Senate committee to prove he
    wasnt a Communist.
  • He never married, but had many friends.

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QUALITIES OF SUCCESS
  • Hughes was creative. He painted pictures in his
    writings.
  • He was intelligent, because he thought of great
    things to write his poems about. He was finished
    college when most people did not go to college.
  • He was hard working. He worked to support
    himself from his writing.
  • He was artistic because he wrote many different
    types of literature about black life.

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INFLUENCES
  • He was influenced by
  • His mom she read poems to him when he was
    little.
  • A girl in high school she raised her hand and
    said that Hughes should write a poem for
    graduation day.
  • The Bible it taught him lessons to live by.
  • Vachel Lindsey another poet that Hughes read
    when he was young.
  • Carl Sandburg he inspired Hughes
  • Walt Whitman he inspired Hughes with his
    colorful words
  • Ernest Hemingway a friend and writer he went to
    bullfights with.

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REFERENCES
  • Information was taken from
  • http//www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID84
  • http//www.kirjasto.sci.fi/lhughes.htm
  • Biography Book
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