Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri but lived with his grandmother in Lawrence, Kansas until he was 13.
Langston Hughes grew up in Lawrence, Kansas and later moved to Cleveland, Ohio with his mother and stepfather after his parents separated. He spent a significant part of his childhood in these two places, which had a lasting influence on his writing.
The location that is preserved as a historical landmark is 20 East 127th Street.
Langston Hughes wrote the poem "As I Grew Older" in 1925. It addresses themes of racism, dreams, and identity.
Langston Hughes' full name is James Mercer Langston Hughes.
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Langston Hughes's birth name is Hughes, James Mercer Langston.
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.
His mother
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Langston Hughes did not have any children.