Born into poverty and raised on and off by both his mom and grandma young Hughes kept his head in the books, newspapers and whatever he could get his hands on to read. It was not really till his early twenties where he found himself in Harlem and really got into his writing. He dealt with racial profiling, because he was born …show more content…
Harlem Renaissance can be described as explosion of African American culture and art, which took place in Harlem in the mid 20’s. It is considered as one of the most influential time for African Americans. All the songs, writings, paintings were created by beautiful minded souls had to get their word out about the impoverish injustices of being a black man or woman. This movement wanted the people to be heard and that is what happened (Los Angeles Times Interview). Hughes brought a picture of life in words as a black man. His words stood out so much he became like the godfather of the Harlem Renaissance (Hughes