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    Growing up through the early and mid nineteen hundreds was a hard time for African American’s and immigrants. They were cussed at, swore at, beaten and were separated by race in public places. Langston Hughes was born on February 1 1902 in Joplin, Missouri. He grew up in a turbulent time of depression in America. The Ku Klux Klan had very many members during the 1910’s and 1920’s, which Langston was a teenager and young adult through. Mr. Hughes was an important writer and thinker of the Harlem…

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    Who Is Langston Hughes

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    One of my American poets I chose is Langston Hughes. He was born on February 1, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri. Mr. Hughes is a very educated African American man that came from a background of intelligence and educators. In fact, his uncle, John Mercer Langston, was the first African American to be elected to public office. Langston Hughes is a living example of the saying, “You can do what you want”. He moved and was raised by his grandmother after the separation of his parents and she put a since…

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    After World War II, and The Vietnam War took place, American citizens were extremely disappointed with the government and how government officials handled situations in Indochina, and throughout the rest of the world. As government officials increased the commitments in Vietnam, American casualties soared. The desire for cultural revolution during and after the Vietnam War caused the creation of new developments of art, theater, propaganda, and advocacy. The preceding ideal of American culture…

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    Value Of A Life Story

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    Few people would argue the value of creating a story of a life lived. In fact, it’s why I consider it a wholly noble idea that I create my own life’s story. From it, I hope my descendants will likely learn something valuable and endearing, tragic or disgusting and distasteful from the life I’ve experienced, but nonetheless might know me. Not in as much as my inability to convey the message, but more so just the total lack of interest by many in hearing what I have to say is what I consider a…

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    American race. This era was led by many different activists and leaders. One, Langston Hughes, was a decorated and talented poet and playwright. He was able to influence the Harlem Renaissance through his poetry and playwriting skills. Born in Joplin, Missouri, Langston Hughes was, in addition to a poet, was a son of a mother who traveled very far. Prior to high school, he was praised for his poetry at his grammar school in Lincoln, Illinois at the age of sixteen,…

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    For past centuries african americans have been enslaved, dehumanized, and discriminated. The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual movement which started in the early 1930’s. This movement provided racial pride and gave blacks the chance to have a voice. During this time period many african americans became writers, artists, poets, and scholars. Martin Luther king jr. believed in justice and equality for all men and was inspired by many activists such as Mahatma Gandhi to promote peaceful…

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    27 Club Research Paper

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    The 27 Club When Kurt Cobain was found dead, his mother, Wendy O’Connor, said, “Now he’s gone and joined that stupid club. I told him not to join that stupid club.” The 27 Club is the name given to popular musicians who died at the age of 27, often resulting from drug or alcohol abuse, or violent factors such as suicide or homicide. The number of musicians who have died at this age have raised suspicions that premature deaths at this general age are unusually common. Although death is recurrent…

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    Hughes was born in Joplin, Mississippi, and lived in Kansas for most of his life before moving to New York for university (Rampersad). He himself was a product of the Great Migration and his success as a writer during the Harlem Renaissance stands testament to the new role…

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    Langston Hughes Biography

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    During the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes was a prevalent author who voiced the struggles of African Americans through his work. His stories and poems were an outlet in which he painted a vibrant picture of the daily experiences of African Americans. Hughes lures readers in with his firsthand outlook on the endeavors of those sharing his heritage and background. Racism is widely known, but Hughes takes readers to a personal level as he describes his everyday experiences with it. He…

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    20th Century Music

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    Victor Hugo once said, “Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent” (Hugo). Music is not simply an art form, for music can be seen as a basic function in human existence, providing the necessities needed to survive (Yagelski & Miller). For instance, music is recommended to promote quality health and entertainment. According to Brenda Griffin, music is truly remarkable in that it unites all people; when one listens to music, he or she shares a connection…

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