Hughes
"Cafe"
by Wiilliam
H. Johnson
from Harlem
Renaissance Art |
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e-texts
of essays and poems
1. "The
Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain"
2. "The
Negro Speaks of Rivers"
3. "The
South"
4. "Mother
to Son"
5. "When
Sue Wears Red"
6. "Jazzonia"
7. "The
Weary Blues"
8. "Mulatto"
--summary and analysis
9. "Spirituals"
10. "Song
for a Dark Girl"
11. "The
Bitter River"
12. "Dream
Boogie"
13. "Harlem
[2]"
14. video
clip of "The Dream Deferred"
Literary
Blues:
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Langston
Hughes was one of the writers
and artists who helped to revitalize African-American art
and literature
in the 1920s. That
group of artists and writers
promoted the resurgence of interest
and enthusiasm
for African-American art in
what is now called
the Harlem Renaissance.
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discussion
Link to Langston
Hughes Society
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