1. African-Americans in the Poetry of Langston Hughes
His pride is mostly seen in his use of the rhyme of Jazz, a type of much developed mostly by Black Americans and enjoyed by both black and white in American. ... Langston Hughes' poem is filled with meaning and real matter, using simple words to illustrate the overall complexity of African American lives. ... In other words if a dream is deferred then it will lead to restlessness and dissatisfaction, which with prolongation might lead to crime and hate. ... His pride is mostly seen in his use of the rhyme of Jazz. ...
- Word Count: 934
- Approx Pages: 4
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School