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Langston Hughes By Mariah Miller 12/10/11 2nd
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Birth February 1, 1902 Joplin, Missouri Birth name: James Langston Hughes
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Early years Parents divorced Taken care of by grandmother Took care of her till 13 yrs. old Locked inside, didn’t get to do much (for safety) Grew up insecure and mature Went to Central High School Went to Columbia university – For a year Lincoln university
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Poetry beginning Wrote first poem in 8 th grade On his way to reuniting with his dad – Stayed with for the summer – Caused writing to mature Became Class Poet – Published monthly
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Achievements/ fields Writer/poet/singer Abolitionist B.A. degree Honorary Lit.D. Guggenheim fellowship Rosenwald fellowship
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Motivation/Inspiration/influences Carl Sandburg W.E.B. Du Bois Walk Whitman Paul Lawrence Dunbar Unstable childhood To express what he was experiencing
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Obstacles In Life Feeling rejected, unwanted Death of grandmother Didn’t have fathers support Discrimination in education
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Books/poems/magazines Crisis magazine Brownie Book Opportunity magazine The weary blues The without Laughter Fine clothes to the jews
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Jobs throughout the years Seaman Busboy Launderer Assistant cook Poet Editor of Journal of a Negro Life Social activist Columnist Playwright Novelist
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Important keys If it wasn’t for unstable childhood and experiences, his writing wouldn’t of been what it is Quickly adjusted to Harlem renaissance He’s gay
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Harlem Renaissance Distinct culture of it Incorporated in into writing – Unique writing style made him stand out Brought rhythm of jazz
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Love Life
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Death Died May 22, 1967 Of prostate and heart infection In New York Age 65
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Sources/Sites “Langston Hughes Poet of the Harlem Renaissance” http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/83 http://www.redhotjazz.com/hughes.html http://www.kansasheritage.org/crossingboundari es/page6e1.html http://www.kansasheritage.org/crossingboundari es/page6e1.html http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/langst on_hughes http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/langst on_hughes “I Wonder as I Wander” http://lifeoflangstonhughes.blogspot.com/
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