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“The Negro Speaks of Rivers”
By Langston Hughes Pg 902
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In His Own Words Langston Hughes talks about writing the poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers.” Image from Audio from from The Voice of Langston Hughes by Folkways Records via poets.org
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“The Negro Speaks of Rivers”
I've known rivers: I've known rivers ancient as the world and older than the flow of human blood in human veins. My soul has grown deep like the rivers.
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“The Negro Speaks of Rivers”
I bathed in the Euphrates when dawns were young. I built my hut near the Congo and it lulled me to sleep. I looked upon the Nile and raised the pyramids above it. I heard the singing of the Mississippi when Abe Lincoln went down to New Orleans, and I've seen its muddy bosom turn all golden in the sunset.
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“The Negro Speaks of Rivers”
I've known rivers: Ancient, dusky rivers. My soul has grown deep like the rivers. From The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes, published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Copyright © 1994 the Estate of Langston Hughes. Used with permission.
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On “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”
Go to the following website that contains several commentaries on the poem - Read two different commentaries on the poem. In a paragraph, contrast the two viewpoints of the poem as illustrated in the commentaries you read.
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On “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”
Read the commentaries on the poem. Select two different commentaries on the poem. In a paragraph, compare/contrast the two viewpoints of the poem as illustrated in the commentaries you read. The paragraph needs to be at least half a page and include quotes and paraphrasing from the commentaries.
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