Langston Hughes was influenced by the cultural and social climate during the Harlem Renaissance, as well as his personal experiences as a Black artist exploring themes of love, race, and identity. The poem "Love Song for Lucinda" reflects Hughes' interest in highlighting the complexities of love and relationships within the context of African American life and history.
did Langston hughes write plays,stories and poetry about a black life
Langston Hughes wrote the short story "Mother and Son" in 1930.
in 1926
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Langston Hughes did not typically write in limerick form, as he was known for his innovative and free verse poetry that often focused on the African American experience. It is unlikely that there is a limerick by Langston Hughes.
Langston Hughes wrote the poem "As I Grew Older" in 1925. It addresses themes of racism, dreams, and identity.
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yes he did
He wrote 31 books.
books
He wrote 31 books.
Because his mother of what she went through