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@langston_poems Langston Hughes. Poems and letters. One piece at a time. No great poet has ever been afraid of being himself.
Harlem, NY
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The genial yet guarded persona of Langston Hughes, who was born on this day in 1902, curtailed not only what he was able to achieve as an artist but what he was able to express as a man. http://nyer.cm/UoAa1kH
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“Kids Who Die” Langston Hughes, 1938 pic.twitter.com/IGoku9Cldl
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"They'll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed— I, too, am America." —Langston Hughes, born
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Happy Soul Day to 1 of the most influential writers, poets of all time, Langston Hughes. Thank you, Sir, for opening doors for many African American Creatives. We appreciate every word, sentence, & rhythms from your work. Your birthday always sets a tone for Black History Month. pic.twitter.com/fSqiuuHCW3
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“Go home and write / a page tonight. / And let that page come out of you - / Then, it will be true.” Langston Hughes pic.twitter.com/asW1C4X5SM
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Langston Hughes was born February 1, 1902, in Joplin, MO. pic.twitter.com/Mos65m3nHU
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The poetry of Langston Hughes, born on this day in 1902, influenced King’s sermons on a fundamental level and helped give rise to the preacher's most lasting line. http://ow.ly/ZNew30qdj15
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Folks, I'm telling you, birthing is hard and dying is mean — so get yourself a little loving in between. Langston Hughes (February 1, 1902 – May 22, 1967) pic.twitter.com/ouX8w7kfcd
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#TodayInBlackHistory Sun rise sun set. Today on February 1 1902 James Mercer was born. He went on to be Langston Hughes American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist from Joplin, Missouri. Today on Febuary 1 1967 he passed. Thank you Mr Hughes. pic.twitter.com/9paQHVr1Qu
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Reminder: At the base of the Statue of Liberty are the broken chains of Tyranny and Oppression. "Besides, They'll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed — I, too, am America." - Langston Hughes pic.twitter.com/zEHrrUaTUA
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To honor
#BlackHistoryMonth
, I wanted to share a powerful poem by Langston Hughes — a Harlem Renaissance icon — on what would have been his 118th birthday. pic.twitter.com/gbhN41PguV
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Poet and Harlem Renaissance icon Langston Hughes was born today in 1902. He published more than 40 books during a career that had a profound impact on American culture.
: Portrait of Langston Hughes, 1960. Bernard Gotfryd Photograph Collection. pic.twitter.com/yfrmxeucZm
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“To fling my arms wide In some place of the sun, To whirl and to dance Till the white day is done. Then rest at cool evening Beneath a tall tree While night comes on gently, Dark like me.”
#LangstonHughes Born today in 1902 pic.twitter.com/Xr4kZo0wBk
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Poet Langston Hughes was
#bornonthisday. Check out this 2018@nytimes article which discusses a surprising new discovery about Hughes’ birth year. http://ow.ly/S2yc30qe4WT#SchomburgCenter#BOTD#LangstonHughes#HappyBirthday#NYTimes#LangstonHughes pic.twitter.com/Lgjia35bsn
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February 1, 1902 — The famous poet/novelist Langston Hughes was born. pic.twitter.com/oWEFp9mrEK
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Langston Hughes is part of the spiritual center of the
#SchomburgCenter. His ashes are interred beneath the Cosmogram in Langston Hughes Lobby and the words of his first published poem, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," adorn the lobby’s public art installation, Rivers. pic.twitter.com/XrBWzQ86q0
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Born this day , February 1, 1902. Langston Hughes pic.twitter.com/0mEG8cckIP
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"When people care for you and cry for you, they can straighten out your soul." Langston Hughes 2/1/1902 - 5/22/1967 pic.twitter.com/sl4XVNwN1y
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"Democracy will not come Today, this year Nor ever Through compromise and fear." Happy birthday, Langston Hughes.
#BlackHistoryMonth
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