Authors on the Web
Sun Star Network, May 19, 2012
...made it in the pages where Edwin Arlington Robinson, Robert Frost, Hilda Doolitle, Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot , Langston Hughes, John Steinbeck, William Faulkner, e.e. cummings and Ernest Hemingway are. Bulosan may not have been given the Nobel or the...
OpEdNews.com, May 13, 2012
...if we do not vote? *** Before December 8, 1941, when the U.S. declared war against fascism, Langston Hughes, working as a reporter for the New Masses, joined the Abraham Brigade in Spain to fight fascism. This was 1936 and Hughes was not alone. Activists...
Examiner.com, May 12, 2012
...history, Palmer Park should be mandatory viewing. Early in the play, one of the characters recites the famous Langston Hughes poem, “A Dream Deferred,” which speaks to civil unrest as an inevitable outcome of despair. History has an annoying way of...
Cleveland Live, May 12, 2012
...loud that the librarians must have bitten their lips to keep from shushing. He read the poetry of Langston Hughes and other black authors before sharing his own work, itself poetic, from some of his 40 books on African folk tales and black American...
BellaOnline, May 8, 2012
...They are power houses of fiction and a favorite genre of many famous writers: Charles Dickens, Washington Irving, Langston Hughes, Flannery O’Connor, Ernest Hemingway, Joyce Carol Oates, and Sandra Cisneros. All of whom used the short story to educate...
Joplin Globe, May 7, 2012
...is that it was the home of songwriter Percy Wenrich, who wrote “Moonlight Bay.” Poet, novelist and screenwriter Langston Hughes was born in Joplin. And the city held the ignominy of being the scene of opera star Marian Anderson being turned away from...
Recordnet.com, May 6, 2012
...Ape" by Desmond Morris; "Down These Mean Streets" by Piri Thomas; "Best Short Stories by Negro Writers" by Langston Hughes; "Go Ask Alice" by Anonymous; "Laughing Boy" by Oliver Lafarge; "Black Boy" by Richard Wright; "A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a...
Poten & Partners, March 3, 2012
...U.S. Supreme Court. So were Shirley Chisholm, the first black congresswoman and a 1972 presidential candidate, and Langston Hughes, the well-known poet. Diggs-Latham Elementary School students gathered Friday to celebrate black history by singing,...
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PR-USA.net, March 3, 2012
...where he hosted the International Interfaith Cultural Dialogue and Tour. Mr. Curtis King ended the night by quoting Langston Hughes poem, Mother to Son. For Media and Sponsorship Opportunities YouTube links http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olCdGYG5tGQ...
Lawrence Journal-World, March 3, 2012
...25th; Thomas Peterson, LHS, 27th; Christopher Greenfield, LHS, 29th; and George Wedge, LHS, 30th. In K-8: Shrivatsa Malladi, Langston Hughes, second; Alex Trujillo, West, third; Jack Easton, Lawrence Virtual School, fourth; Ilya Schaeffer, Southwest,...
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, March 2, 2012
...what their reading and writing levels are because you never know who the next Maya Angelo, Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, Booker T. Washington, Phillis Wheatley, Sojourner Truth, and of course Frederick Douglass might be. All of whom made their mark in...
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, March 2, 2012
...what their reading and writing levels are because you never know who the next Maya Angelo, Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, Booker T. Washington, Phillis Wheatley, Sojourner Truth, and of course Frederick Douglass might be. All of whom made their mark in...
Denver Post, March 2, 2012
...most famous work is a tale of forbidden love that premiered in Madrid in 1933. Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes was such a fan of the Spanish dramatist that he made a pilgrimage to Spain and translated various poems as well as the first drama in...

