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    interesting non-fiction story and letter written by well known authors. They were all good but there was two that I had the most reaction to. When I came across these two letters I felt like I had a connection with the author. The letter Salvation by Langston Huge‚ when I read could relate to it cause I to come from a christen background‚ and in the story by Lam about his mother I felt like keeping family tradition should always remain I a person life. So I thought it would be good to explain my reaction

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    The trials and tribulations of the Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance‚ also referred to as The New Negro‚ was a period of newfound artistic and social freedom for African Americans beginning in the early 1900s and ending in the early 1930s. The renaissance served to create a consciousness of identity for African Americans‚ while also forcing white Americans to confront the importance of the ethnics. The creation of the New Negro in Harlem represented the liberation of the last vestiges of

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    Perseverance is one of those virtues that every kid is taught and I just rolls right of their back. But I really is important and essential for success. Perseverance is a recurring theme in “The Lost Boys” by Sara Corbett‚ “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes‚ and a Nonfiction Article: “Nick Vujicic: Life without Limits”. “The Lost Boys”‚ by Sara Corbett‚ is the first text that demonstrates perseverance. The boys were from Sudan‚ which was in their civil war. These boys had come face to face many

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    where he is trying to live up to his dead father’s footsteps‚ which puts a lot of stress on his shoulders and he has a tough time trying to relieve his own self of this stress. Walter Younger is a perfect example of why Lorraine Hansberry used Langston Hughes’ poem‚ “A Dream Deferred”‚ to prelude her play. The poem‚ “A Dream Deferred” begins with the rhetorical question‚ “what happens to a dream deferred?” Walter’s dream is shaped around the idea that money can win you happiness based on his view

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    “I‚ Too‚ Sing America” by Langston Hughes. Walt Whitman was an American poet born on May 31st‚ 1819. Whitman is mostly known for using free verse during the Transcendentalism era. Angela De Hoyos is a Mexican poet born in January 23‚ 1940. She is mostly known as a chicana poet. Langston Hughes was an African American poet who was born in February 1st‚ 1902 and is known for talking about black culture‚ literature‚ and emotions in his poems. Whitman‚ De Hoyos‚ and Hughes all share similarities and

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    Theme for English B

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    Langston Hughes Analytical Poem: Theme For English B Langston Hughes is considered one of the most influential historical African American poets of his era. The Harlem Renaissance is portrayed in Hughes point of view‚ expressing countless amounts of poems that had a colossal effect on the time period. Many familiar themes are illustrated in Hughes’s poems‚ a major theme being African American struggle for Equality. The era was filled with segregation and injustice‚ which made Hughes’s not

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    Source and Darker Brother

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    I‚ Too
 by Langston Hughes 
 I‚ too‚ sing America. I am the darker brother.
 They send me to eat in the kitchen
 When company comes‚
 But I laugh‚
 And eat well‚
 And grow strong. Tomorrow‚
 I’ll be at the table
 When company comes.
 Nobody’ll dare
 Say to me‚
 "Eat in the kitchen‚"
 Then. Besides‚
 They’ll see how beautiful we are
 And be ashamed -- I too‚ am America Recording http://www.poetryarchive.org/poetryarchive/singlePoem.do?poemId=1552 -------------------------------------------------

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    Salvation

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    from The Big Sea‚ which was written by Langston Hughes‚ an African American poet‚ playwright and fiction writer. He was one was the earliest innovators of the then new literary art form‚ jazz poetry. This is a story that took place during the author’s childhood‚ when he was going on thirteen. This story is about how he lost his faith as a child when during a revival meeting he remained the lone “young lamb” that did not see Jesus. In the end‚ the young Langston decided to deceive the whole congregation

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    African Americans Name Instructor:  Cora Dunaway HIS204: American History Since 1865 July 8‚ 2013 It was in 1920’s when the Harlem Renaissance began. This was all about the African American Cultural Revolution that kicked off in Harlem‚ New York. This African American began after the World War I‚ and got hot and heavy around the late mid 1920s‚ which ended around the mid 1930s. Harlem Renaissance was a movement that consisted of art‚ music‚ literary‚ dance‚ and theater. During

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    Based on Hughes’ experience‚ it mirrored his phenomenal energy about darkness. The pride he felt in praising dark ladies and the excellence of dark individuals as a rule can be attached to his finding the inceptions of dark Americans in Africa and additionally to his later goes to Africa. Hughes observed dark to be delightful much sooner than the 1960s. Hughes additionally stated‚ rather intensely for his time‚ that dark individuals

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