John HanseninRead or Die!My Soul Has Grown Deep Like the RiversWhere once it was a shallow streamAug 1426
Mirko BožićThe Harlem Renaissance: Langston HughesThe Harlem bard who put the African American angst of into words.Jan 20
Skippy-sanWe are taking the country back. ( But not the way MAGA types want).Langston Hughes was a great American poet, one that schoolchildren in Florida are not allowed to learn about because of the prejudices of…Jul 5Jul 5
Adam PageDiscovering Langston Hughes.One of the most joyful aspects of loving and studying literature is coming across authors that you would perhaps usually not come across…Apr 3Apr 3
Oppi StoepCannot GiveI’m not sure these are book reviews she says, her honey eyes alive with mischief. They read like a blog with a cursory reference to the…Jun 131Jun 131
John HanseninRead or Die!My Soul Has Grown Deep Like the RiversWhere once it was a shallow streamAug 1426
Mirko BožićThe Harlem Renaissance: Langston HughesThe Harlem bard who put the African American angst of into words.Jan 20
Skippy-sanWe are taking the country back. ( But not the way MAGA types want).Langston Hughes was a great American poet, one that schoolchildren in Florida are not allowed to learn about because of the prejudices of…Jul 5
Adam PageDiscovering Langston Hughes.One of the most joyful aspects of loving and studying literature is coming across authors that you would perhaps usually not come across…Apr 3
Oppi StoepCannot GiveI’m not sure these are book reviews she says, her honey eyes alive with mischief. They read like a blog with a cursory reference to the…Jun 131
Rita J. King34. 70 Fifth AvenueLangston Hughes was a leading exponent of the Harlem Renaissance. His first published poem was The Negro Speaks of Rivers in the June 1921…Nov 15, 2020
Jace PayneNobody Loves A Genius Child(Wednesday Wisdom #3)These words from Langston Hughes’ breathtaking poem “Genius Child” encapsulates the shame felt by myself and anyone else who thinks…May 20, 20201
Samantha BryantH is for Langston Hughes: America SingingAn alphabet of poets for National Poetry MonthApr 93