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Langston Hughes: An African-American Poet During The Harlem Renaissance

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Langston Hughes(pictured below) was an African American poet during the Harlem Renaissance.Hughes was very imperative during the Harlem Renaissance, a period of creativity among black artists in the 1920’s and 1930’s. His writings addressed race pride, black culture, political consciousness, and working class urban life. In 1926 his career took off. His first volume, The Weary Blues(pictured below), introduced his style of writing. He had a poetic style of of short, rhythmic lines with a musical quality. One of his most popular works was a series of fictional sketches. The sketches were about a black man called Jesse B. Semple also known as “Simple.” This character was was a “simple” or average workingman who expresssed his opinions about
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