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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.
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.
Langston Hughes was 12 years old when his grandmother, Mary Patterson Leary Langston, died in 1910.
she died in 1909
Langston Hughes had a strong relationship with his paternal grandmother, Mary Sampson Patterson Leary Langston. She was an influential figure in his life, instilling in him a love for literature and a sense of pride in his African American heritage. Langston often credited his grandmother for nurturing his passion for writing and poetry.
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Carrie Hughes was Langston Hughes mother. She and his father divorced when he was only a baby. She moved around looking for a job and a place to settle, leaving Langston to be taken care of by his grandmother...
Langston Hughes's father was James Nathaniel Hughes, a lawyer and real estate investor. Langston was raised by his maternal grandmother in Lawrence, Kansas, after his parents separated when he was a young child.
It has been reported that Langston Hughes was an only child, and had no siblings. He was raised mostly by his grandmother, Mary Langston.
Langston Hughes' full name is James Mercer Langston Hughes.
James Mercer Langston Hughes
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