Langston Hughes Biography Essay

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LANGSTON HUGHES
U.S. HISTORY
MAY 18th, 2015
FIRST HOUR

CLARENCE SANDERS
I am a poet. I wrote with the inspiration of soul, and the blues were behind me, urging me on. I have written not only poems, but children’s books, novels, articles, and an autobiography. I traveled many places, learning about many cultures, trying to adapt to everyone, but in the end, I could not be pulled from the city that gave me the most inspiration, Harlem. I spoke about black culture, trying to give insight to those who weren’t aware, who didn’t care, and especially those who would go out of their way to avoid us. I wanted to teach about our struggle, and inspire those who had been through it. I am Langston Hughes.

I was born on February 1st 1902, in Joplin, Mississippi. My full name was James Mercer Langston Hughes, after my father, but I never went by James. My father was a lawyer, but he left America for Mexico, because he believed life was to hard for a black man. He tried to …show more content…

She taught me to be proud of myself, and to embrace our history. When I was 7, she took me to hear Booker T. Washington speak. He founded the Tuskegee National University as a college for blacks. It really inspired me to be more, because if a man of my color could be so successful, then why couldn’t I. I became very alert to racism from a magazine my grandmother made me read, called the Crisis, sponsored by the NAACP.

My grandmother died when I was 12, so I moved in with her kind friends, James and Mary Reed. They were the kindest people I’ve ever known. They treated me well, and I loved them very much. I had my first jobs in their care. I used to do their household chores, then I moved on to larger projects slowly. I sold maple seeds to the local seed store, then I delivered newspapers. My first real job was in a hotel, cleaning the lobby and the toilets. It was a tedious job, but I earned 50 cents a

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