1. The Many Faces of Langston Hughes
The ideas of negritude and soul, the governmental issues of Black Power, the brain science of dark fury, are so well known to black people of the sixties that it comes as a stun to understand that Hughes was showing understandable and solid pictures of them in his poetry in the twenties and thirties. ... As an African American composing (and endeavoring to distribute) poetry in the United States just 60 or somewhere in the vicinity years after the end of the Civil War, a period when indications of prejudice-including explicit segregation, brutality, and even lynchings-were still widespread, La...
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