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17.09.2009 Langston Hughes

Langston HughesCriterion Theatre playing Black Nativity

A. Philip Randolph. International President of the Brotherhood of Sleeping ...Calvin Jackson, Margaret Bonds, Mary AstorContact sheet of Langston Hughes and others in CubaFrom Moscow to Shanghai.In an emir's harem

In the Heart of Harlem - cartoon mapJim Crow's last standKeith Johnson and Bloke Modisane in RomeKoestler in TurkestanLangston Hughes and Dorothy West traveling to RussiaLangston HughesMr. Leopold Sedar, President of the Republic of SenegalMule Bone - A Comedy of Negro Life in Three Acts. Drafts, holograph and mimeograph, correctedRobert S. Abbott, founder of the Chicago DefenderScottsboro Boys in jail at BirminghamYusuf NichanovBilliards RoomEmpty basketball courtExercise room with weights and exercise equipmentFour secretaries seated at desks at the Club AtenaLangston Hughes with friends at a table in SpainLetter 1963, New York, [to] Bloke ModisaneLounge with covered chairs at the Club AtenaSeating area at the Club AtenaStaircase at the Club AtenaTable and bookcases in an interior room at the Club AtenaThe president's office at the Club AtenaThe exterior of the Club Atena

LANGSTON HUGHES
The career of James Langston Hughes (1902-1967), a central figure during the Harlem Renaissance, spanned five decades. He wrote poetry, short stories, plays, newspaper columns, children’s books, and pictorial histories. He also edited several volumes of prose and fiction by African-American and African writers. Through his writing and through his extensive travels and lecture tours he came into direct contact with an amazing array of writers, artists, activists, and performers of the twentieth century. The Langston Hughes Papers span the years 1862-1980. A view of the life and work of the poet and American literary icon as seen through personal snapshots, pages of manuscripts, printed items, sheet music, and ephemera documenting his wide travels and public appearances.

via: http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/




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