BLK LIT: Langston Hughes - We, Too: The Life, Legacy and Longevity of a Poet
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The Black Effect Presents... BLK LIT! This episode of BLK LIT delves into the life and legacy of Langston Hughes, a pivotal figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Dr Carmaletta Williams - CEO, of Black Archives of Mid-Amercia joins the conversation to explore Langston's early life, struggles, and the hustle that defined his journey as a poet. It highlights the cultural impact of his work, the intersection of music and poetry, and the themes of faith and skepticism in his writing. The episode concludes with a tribute to Nikki Giovanni, emphasizing the enduring influence of Hughes' art on future generations. Learn More: The Black Archives of Mid-America Read: Langston Hughes in the Classroom: "Do Nothin' till You Hear from Me" My Dear Boy: Carrie Hughes Letters to Langston Hughes, 1926-1938 Connect with the Host: Jacquees Thomas @_ThatsPeace Join The Collective Writing Community BLKWritersRoom.com A Black Effect Original Series See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.