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Langston's train ride

2004
Describes how the twentieth-century African American poet Langston Hughes affirms his vocation as a writer through the composition of his famous 1921 poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers.".

Visiting Langston

2002
A poem to celebrate the African American, Langston Hughes, born February 1, 1902.

Langston Hughes

1967
Presents a biographical and literary survey of the African-American writer and some of his works.

I wonder as I wander

an autobiographical journey
1993
Complements Langston Hughes's earlier autobiography "The Big Sea, " telling of the African-American author's life, travels, and writing in the 1930s.

Coming home

from the life of Langston Hughes
1998
Describes some of the boyhood experiences that influenced the development of the African-American poet Langston Hughes.

Langston Hughes

Harlem renaissance writer
2012
Examines the life of 20th-century African-American poet, Langston Hughes.

Remember me to Harlem

the letters of Langston Hughes and Carl Van Vechten
2002
These engaging and wonderfully alive letters paint an intimate portrait of two of the most important and influential figures of the Harlem Renaissance. Carl Van Vechtenolder, established, and whitewas at first a mentor to the younger, gifted, and black Langston Hughes. But the relationship quickly grew into a great friendshipand for nearly four decades the two men wrote to each other expressively and constantly. They discussed literature and publishing. They gossiped about the people they knew in commonJames Baldwin, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston, H. L. Mencken. They wrote from near (of racism in Scottsboro) and far (of dancing in Cuba and trekking across the Soviet Union), and always with playfulness and mutual affection..

The political plays of Langston Hughes

2000
Presents four political dramas by Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes, and includes an introduction, as well as an analysis of each included play.

The big sea

an autobiography
1993
An autobiography in which African-American poet Langston Hughes recounts his years in Harlem and Paris during the 1920s.

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