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Langston Hughes was born on February 1, 1901. Langston’s birthplace was Joplin, Missouri. A couple of years later he died May 22nd, 1967 Langston died at the age of 66 years old. He had no children; his mom and dad got divorced, his father moved to Mexico and his mother traveled to work so his grandmother could raise him. He was best known for being a leader of the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes went to Lincoln University, Columbia University, and Central High School for his education. Langston Hughes's jobs include being a poet, actor, novelist, lyricist, and more. He was known for his famous quote “Hold fast to your dreams for without them life is a broken wing bird that can not fly.’’ That's Langston's most famous quote. Langston’s …show more content…

Some interesting facts about Langston Hughes are that he studied Engineering and Chemistry because his father wanted him to study a subject more lucrative than writing; another interesting fact is that Langston Hughes was a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance in New York in the 1920s. In the poetry that he wrote, he took his inspiration from Walt Whitman, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and Carl Sandburg. That's why I picked Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes was born on February 1, 1901. Langston’s birthplace was Joplin, Missouri. A couple of years later he died May 22nd, 1967 Langston died at the age of 66 years old. He had no children; his mom and dad got divorced, his father moved to Mexico and his mother traveled to work so his grandmother could raise him. He was best known for being a leader of the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes went to Lincoln University, Columbia University, and Central High School for his education. Langston Hughes's jobs include being a poet, actor, novelist, lyricist, and more. He was known for his famous quote “Hold fast to your dreams for without them life is a broken wing bird that can not fly.’’ That's Langston's most famous quote. Langston’s accomplishments began in

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