Similarities Between Langston Hughes And Gwendolyn Brooks

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The Harlem Renaissance motivated generations of black writers, but it was largely ignored by the literary establishment after it declined in the 1930s. With the start of the civil rights movement, it again acquired wider recognition. Artist such as Wallace Thurman, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Zora Neale Hurston introduced new ideas that changed the literature culture. I myself have been greatly influenced by the artist of the past. I would like to focus on two of them: Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Brooks. Although Langston Hughes poem “Theme for English B” and Gwendolyn Brooks poem “We Real Cool” contrast greatly, they do show a common theme; Young African American youth in a society who see them as threatening and good for nothing. Not only will