The Harlem Renaissance did not influence Langston Hughes. Hughes was in his late teens and early twenties in these period. Hughes was already writing poetry. He was one of the contributors to the Harlem Renaissance. He recited poetry to the tune of jazz music.
Langston Hughes contributed to the Harlem Renaissance by writing poetry and prose that captured the experiences of African Americans in a unique and powerful way. His works celebrated the beauty and resilience of black culture, while also addressing the struggles and injustices faced by the community. Hughes's writings helped to give a voice to the Harlem Renaissance and shed light on the rich artistic contributions of African Americans.
Langston Hughes was one of the most famous writers during the Harlem Renaissance
He gave African-American people hope and pride during the Harlem renaissance.
He is trying to say that people shall be free to do anything but don't be aftaid to do it.
became writer
by blowing me
He became a writer
by blowing many people
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The rhyme scheme of Langston Hughes' poem "Harlem Sweeties" is AABBCCDDEE.
Langston Hughes loved Harlem because it was the the place he lived and loved. He knew that place so well.
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Langston Hughes and other activists during the Harlem Renaissance all spoke out against unequal treatment of blacks but Langston Hughes did it through song and poetry.
In the 1920s both Langston Hughes and Duke Ellington made major contributions to the Harlem Renaissance
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the poem Harlem was made by Langston Hughes, maybe that will help