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Langston Hughes worked as a busboy, a cook, a launderer, and a seaman before becoming a writer. He also worked as a personal assistant to a prominent African American historian, Carter G. Woodson.
Before becoming famous, Langston Hughes worked various jobs such as a busboy, launderer, and seaman. He also traveled to Africa and Europe, which influenced his later writing. Hughes began gaining recognition as a writer during the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s.
his jobs before becoming a painter were a store chasier and a missinary
Langston Hughes
he was a priest
He was a stripper
Yes he did
Worked in The Learig
Lincoln's job before becoming president was as a lawyer. But he held many jobs prior to studying and becoming a lawyer. Two of them are as a clerk and surveyor.
She had no jobs except helping her parents at their farm and home.
a butler and a lumberjack.
he was a lumberjack, artist and in the amry