he wrote poems about slaves and other stuff that we thought was so buetiful, and he was kinda telling us how to cross the negro river because if you get caught you will either die or be a slave for the rest of your life i dont if langston hughes ever was a negro im so happy that we dont have to be slaves anymore
Langston Hughes changed the world through his poetry and writings that addressed social issues such as racial equality, segregation, and the African American experience. He was a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement that celebrated African American art and literature. Hughes's works continue to inspire and educate people about the struggles and triumphs of the African American community.
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Langston Hughes's grandmother, Mary Patterson Langston, died in 1931.
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Langston Hughes' full name is James Mercer Langston Hughes.
Mary Patterson Langston, the grandmother of Langston Hughes, died in 1912. It was after his grandmother's death that he lost himself in the world of books.
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Langston Hughes's birth name is Hughes, James Mercer Langston.
Langston Hughes contributed to world war II by writing jinggles to incourage purchases of war bonds.
Langston Hughes' parents were James Nathaniel Hughes and Carrie Langston. Langston Hughes was named after his maternal grandfather, Charles Langston.
Langston Hughes cherished reading.
Langston Hughes had three siblings: Gwyn, Dorothy, and Carrie.
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