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  1. The Mule-Bone by Langston Hughes, 2010-07-24
  2. The Ways of White Folks: Stories by Langston Hughes, 1990-09-12
  3. The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes by Langston Hughes, 1995-10-31
  4. Poetry for Young People: Langston Hughes
  5. Langston Hughes: Critical Perspectives Past And Present (Amistad Literary Series) by Henry L. Gates, 1993-07-01
  6. The Life of Langston Hughes: Volume I: 1902-1941, I, Too, Sing America (Life of Langston Hughes, 1902-1941) by Arnold Rampersad, 2002-01-10
  7. I Wonder as I Wander: An Autobiographical Journey (American Century Series) by Langston Hughes, 1993-08-01
  8. The Langston Hughes Reader by Langston Hughes, 1981-07
  9. Not Without Laughter (Thrift Edition) by Langston Hughes, 2008-04-04
  10. Selected Poems of Langston Hughes by Langston Hughes, 1990-09-12
  11. The Big Sea: An Autobiography (American Century Series) by Langston Hughes, 1993-08-01
  12. Black Misery (Iona and Peter Opie Library of Children's Literature) by Langston Hughes, 2001-01-04
  13. The Best of Simple (American Century) by Langston Hughes, 1990-09-28
  14. The Dream Keeper and Other Poems by Langston Hughes, 1996-12-03

1. Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes. In Time of Silver Rain. Walkers with the Dawn. Quiet Girl. The Negro Speaks of Rivers. Dream Deferred. Me and the Mule
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Langston Hughes: In Time of Silver Rain Walkers with the Dawn Quiet Girl The Negro Speaks of Rivers ... Me and the Mule back to Snally Gaster's African American Phat Library Experience Not enough poems here? Email me your favorite works of the masters (no amateurs please). CONTACT Me and the Mule My old mule,
He's gota grin on his face.
He's been a mule so long
He's forgotten about his race. I'm like that old mule
Black and don't give a damn!
You got to take me
Like I am. In Time of Silver Rain In time of silver rain
the earth
puts forth new life again,
green grasses grow
and flowers lift their heads, and over all the plain the wonder spreads Of Life, Of Life, Of life! In time of silver rain the butterflies lift silken wings to catch a rainbow cry, and trees put forth new leaves to sing in joy beneath the sky as down the roadway passing boys and girls go singing, too, in time of silver rain When spring and life are new. Walkers with the Dawn Being walkers with the dawn and morning, Walkers with the sun and morning, We are not afraid of night

2. Hughes_Langston
Langston Hughes (19021967). Langston Hughes Middle School was named for a prolific writer of the twentieth century, Langston Hughes.
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Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes Middle School was named for a prolific writer of the twentieth century, Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes wrote several volumes of poetry, short stories, dramas, a Broadway play and two autobiographies. He wrote primarily about African-Americans and especially about African-American life in the city. His best known character, Jesse B. Simple, was described in numerous newspaper sketches. Langston Hughes Middle School opened as Langston Hughes Intermediate School in 1979-1980, but had to share the new South Lakes High School building. When completion of the new Hughes building was delayed in September of 1980, seventh and eight graders went to school from 12:30 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. while the high school students used the building from 7:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. In November, Hughes students moved into their own building at 11401 Ridge Heights Road. The new building was dedicated in May 1981.
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Image changes every 20 seconds or click images on left Langston Hughes (February 1, 1902 – May 22, 1967) was an American poet, novelist, playwright, short story writer, and newspaper columnist. Hughes is best known for his work during the Harlem Renaissance. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Langston_Hughes

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6. Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes. Young Langston Hughes curled into his grandmother s lap as she wrapped him with a bulletriddled shawl. He stroked the tattered shawl and
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Young Langston Hughes curled into his grandmother's lap as she wrapped him with a bullet-riddled shawl. He stroked the tattered shawl and listened as Grandmother Langston told how her first husband, Sheridan Leary, had gone to Harper's Ferry, Virginia, in 1859. Leary, a freeman, died at John Brown's side, fighting for the freedom of others, leaving the shawl behind as a symbol of his commitment to the cause. Through Grandmother Langston's stories Hughes learned to be courageous and to fight for his beliefs. She taught him to judge a man by his actions, not by the color of his skin, and that all people deserved to be free. Born in 1902, Hughes spent his early years living with his mother or grandmother in Lawrence and Topeka. His childhood was a lonely time and he fought the loneliness by writing poetry. One of his early poems, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," was published by Crisis magazine when Hughes was nineteen. Hughes traveled the world and wrote of his experiences. For a time he worked on a film project in the Soviet Union and wrote for a soviet newspaper. In 1937 he covered news from the Spanish Civil War for the American press. Words became his weapons as he developed his poems and essays, many were published during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s. Hughes created the fictional character of Jesse B. Semple, who became known to readers of the Chicago Defender in a series of short stories. Semple became a voice for the frustrations and triumphs of African Americans in the early 1940s through his common language and simple ways. The social commentary Semple espoused earned Hughes the reputation of a rebel.

7. Langston Hughes: Poems
RELATED LINKS. Langston Hughes Bibliography A bibliography of the works of Langston Hughes; includes a list of critical and biographical resources.
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9. Beacon Lesson Plan Library
Langston Hughes In Time of Silver Rain and many more poems www.math.buffalo.edu/~sww/poetry/hughes_langston.html LANGSTON HUGHES
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Investigating Langston Hughes
Joan Phillips
Bay District Schools
Description
The students will read and appreciate the writing of great American Authors. For example, Langston Hughes was the first African American author to be published and widely acclaimed in the literature world. An investigation into his life and times will give students an insight to his genius.
Long term goal:
The students will use technology to garner information about famous American authors. The students will have selected sites to explore. The students will learn to save that information from the internet to a disk. The disk will store the data and pictures that will be used later for a PowerPoint presentation. (See PowerPoint attachment.)
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The student uses electronic technology including databases and software to gather information and communicate new knowledge.
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01 Florida students locate, comprehend, interpret, evaluate, maintain, and apply information, concepts, and ideas found in literature, the arts, symbols, recordings, video and other graphic displays, and computer files in order to perform tasks and/or for enjoyment.

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11. Hughes, Langston LiteraryTraveler.com
Although he saw himself foremost as a poet, Langston Hughes was also an essayist, dramatist, librettist, lyricist, and fiction writer.
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Although he saw himself foremost as a poet, Langston Hughes was also an essayist, dramatist, librettist, lyricist, and fiction writer. His youth rested in the middle of the 1920's Harlem Renaissance, a period where African American writing acquired firm ground in the literary world of the United States. Besides his poetry, his other remembrances lie with his fiction and its illustration of the reality of racism, as well as his sketches of a black man called "Simple." Langston Hughes was born on Feb. 1, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri where he spent the majority of his childhood. He went to school at Central High School in Cleveland, OH from 1916-1920. His first short fiction, "Seventy-five Dollars" and "Mary Winosky" emerged in the high school Monthly magazine. Unlike his future works, these two stories revealed Hughes' idealistic and sentimental side as well as his awareness of the weight of poverty and human tragedy. Poetry was Hughes' concentration of the 1920's. His first collection

12. Langston Hughes - David Higham Associates
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University to celebrate Langston Hughes with events April 913. The University will celebrate the work of African-American poet Langston Hughes April 9-13.
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USC THIS SITE University to celebrate Langston Hughes with events April 9-13 The University will celebrate the work of African-American poet Langston Hughes April 9-13. The Langston Hughes Project is intended to raise public awareness of the cultural significance of the life and work of the African-American writer and poet. It is presented by the School of Music's Center for Southern African American Music (CSAM). American writer and poet Langston Hughes (1902-1967); as a young man, circa 1922, above, and in 1939, below.
"Langston Hughes was one of the most important writers and thinkers of the Harlem Renaissance," said Tayloe Harding, dean of the School of Music. "His poetry and literary works helped shape American literature and politics. But Hughes also had a tremendous influence on the music history of this country because Hughes himself was very influenced by musicjazz especially. I'm pleased that the Langston Hughes Project will highlight Hughes' work in such a creative and interdisciplinary way." The project will culminate with a performance by jazz musician and director Ron McCurdy, director of jazz studies at the University of Southern California, at 7 p.m. April 13 at the Columbia Museum of Art. The Ron McCurdy Quartet will perform Hughes' 12-part epic poem

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18. Langston Hughes Biography | Poet
Presents a biography and research page on the world famous American poet Langston Hughes.
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James Mercer Langston Hughes
Born: February 1, 1902
Died: May 22, 1967
Place of Birth: Joplin, Missouri
Major Notes:
  • Langston Hughes was considered by many as the "Poet Laureate of the Negro Race."
    Because his parents separated, Hughes was brought up mainly by his grandmother.
    He felt some sense of rejection because he was not living with either of his parents.
    His grandmother was a story teller and she instilled a sense of racial pride in young Langston.
    In school, Hughes was selected at one point to be the class poet because his teacher felt that blacks had a "natural rhythm."
    Hughes's grandmother died when he was thirteen and he moved to Illinois and then Ohio to live with his mother.
    He attended high school in Cleveland where he started to hone his skills as a writer.
    In high school, he wrote poetry, stories, and plays and was editor of the year book.
    Hughes also developed a love for reading and appreciating books.
    In 1919, he spent his summer living with his father in Mexico and, following high school graduation in 1920, Hughes moved back to live with his father.
    His father discouraged him in following a writing career but did help pay his tuition at Columbia University where Hughes enrolled in Engineering.

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HOME . Wake. Langston Hughes (19021967). Tell all my mourners To mourn in red Cause there ain t no sense In my bein dead.
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