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Langston Hughes Poetry
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Analyzed Poems by Langston Hughes:
Intro
Hughes was not insensitive to the brute force of American racism. ... As a member of the Harlem renaissance movement, Hughes also focused on the black experience in itself and to leave the conflict between the races largely alone. Hughes admired young black crusaders but disapproved of the distance they deliberately placed between themselves and the black masses they were a part of
“I, Too”
The difficulties in the duality of being black in America are overcome in the poem, “I, Too, Sing America.” Hughes here is proud of both his American and black identities. ... It is also to be noted that Hughes did not use and black slang in this poem. ...
Hughes often used images that would get directly into the reader’s mind.
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Title: Langston Hughes Poetry
Words: 647 Rating: None Pages: 2.6 submitted by: Corina216
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