Langston Hughes
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A poet, social activist, novelist and one of the innovators of jazz poetry
Real World Example
Langston Hughes was a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement celebrating African American art and literature during the 1920s and 1930s. He wrote about the "Good Times" and "Hard Times" experienced by Black Americans, highlighting their struggles and joys. Hughes's work gave a voice to those who were often unheard, promoting racial pride and social justice. Today, his legacy inspires artists and activists to express their truths and fight for equality. For instance, a young poet might read Hughes's work and feel motivated to write about their own community's challenges and triumphs, continuing his mission of storytelling and advocacy.
Practice Version
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