Langston Day has written:
'New worlds beyond the atom' -- subject(s): Radiation, Radiesthesia
Laura Langston has written: 'Hannah's touch'
Langston Parker has written: 'The stomach in its morbid states'
J. William Langston has written: 'The case of the frozen addicts'
Craig A. Langston has written: 'Life-cost approach to building evaluation'
Nancy Eunice Lovett Langston has written: 'In search of our roots'
Langston Fairchild Bate has written: 'Pseudo-thiohydantoins from some higher fatty acids' -- subject(s): Fatty acids, Hydantoin
John Charles Langston has written: 'The synthesis and characterization of a nitroaromatic derivative of U-EDDA' -- subject(s): Metal ions, Ethylenediamine
Langston Thacker Hawley has written: 'Alabama's balance of rail and water traffic, 1932-1937' -- subject(s): Commerce, Transportation, Commercial products
Peter Mandelik has written: 'A concordance to the poetry of Langston Hughes' -- subject(s): Concordances
Langston Hughes (author of "Theme for English B") was born in 1902. In the poem (written for a college course) he states, "I am twenty-two." That would make the year the poem was written 1924. The answer above is inaccurate. This poem was written from the viewpoint of a 22 year old African American student from the South, but was not autobiographical of Langston Hughes at the time.
David Langston Webb is an American author known for writing books on African American history and culture. Some of his works include "The Garvey Protocol" and "Escape from Paradise." Webb's writing often explores themes of identity, race, and social justice.
The Rangers names are Langston, Julian, Day Day, and Spotlight.