Langston Hughes was writing poem for people who were racist
Langston Hughes primarily wrote for the African American community, capturing their experiences, struggles, and aspirations through his poetry and prose. His work sought to uplift and empower his fellow African Americans while also shedding light on the realities of racism and discrimination.
The theme Langston Hughes is most known for in his writing is the diversity Of African American life.
writing
poetry, writing
yes
your face is the answer
By writing poems
Langston Hughes was good at writing and expressing himself while living in the times of the Great Depression and the Harlem Renaissance.
yes
No he was a hardcore man.
Langston Hughes contributed to world war II by writing jinggles to incourage purchases of war bonds.
Langston Hughes' full name is James Mercer Langston Hughes.
James Mercer Langston Hughes