Langston Hughes' poem "Advertisement for the Waldorf Astoria" was written in 1951. It critiques the segregation and discrimination faced by African Americans despite the glamorous portrayal of the hotel in advertisements.
John Doherty has written: 'The Waldorf-Astoria cookbook' -- subject(s): Cookery, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.)
Ward Morehouse has written: 'The Waldorf-Astoria' -- subject(s): History, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (New York, N.Y.) 'American Labor in a Changing World Economy'
William Waldorf Astor has written: 'British agriculture'
Waldorf Astor has written: 'The planning of agriculture' 'The agricultural dilemma' 'Land and life'
Laura Langston has written: 'Hannah's touch'
Langston Parker has written: 'The stomach in its morbid states'
Craig A. Langston has written: 'Life-cost approach to building evaluation'
J. William Langston has written: 'The case of the frozen addicts'
Fred Waldorf Stewart has written: 'Tumors of the breast' -- subject(s): Histopathology, Atlases, Breast, Breast Neoplasms, Cancer, Tumors
Nancy Eunice Lovett Langston has written: 'In search of our roots'
Famke Zonneveld has written: 'Waldorf Alphabet Book'
Georg Hartmann has written: 'Bewusstseinswege' 'Educacion Waldorf'