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The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes
Book • 2008
This collection includes many of Hughes's most famous poems, such as 'The Negro Speaks of Rivers,' 'I, Too,' and 'Harlem.
' It reflects his commitment to documenting the African American experience and his innovative use of jazz and blues in his poetry.
The collection is a testament to Hughes's enduring influence on American literature.
' It reflects his commitment to documenting the African American experience and his innovative use of jazz and blues in his poetry.
The collection is a testament to Hughes's enduring influence on American literature.
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Mentioned during a prison visit conversation, where an inmate was compared to Langston Hughes.

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112. Reading Dostoevsky Behind Bars
Mentioned by Kimberlé Crenshaw when pointing out that black people have first hand experience with fascism.

Uncut Conversations- Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, AAPF & Clifford Albright, Black Voters Matter [Rewind]