The Harlem Renaissance was an African-American cultural movement that focused on literature, music, theater, art, and politics. Langston Hughes among other poets were the most creative writer of this period. Unlike other notable black poets of the time period Hughes refused to differentiate between his personal experience and the common experience of black America. Nonetheless, his writing not only promoted African-American culture, and it gave recognition to the suffering, injustice, and repression…
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