The Harlem Renaissance: Langston Hughes And Ralph Ellison

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The Harlem Renaissance was a time of major revival for African American culture in America. Recognized as a golden age for African Americans, every aspect of black culture flourished. In the literature realm, influential writers of the time such as Langston Hughes and Ralph Ellison reflected this flourish of culture in their writing. While both writers are often associated with one another, Langston Hughes and Ralph Ellison each possessed a unique style and approach to the social, political, and racial issues of the era. Considered by many as a central figure of the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes wrote in several forms including poems, novels, short stories, essays, and plays. Through his works, Hughes “sought to honestly portray the joys