African American Poet and Writer: Langston Hughes
By Rashel Dan, published Mar 16, 2007
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Who could think of the Harlem Renaissance and not remember Langston Hughes? The poet, columnist, playwright, essayist and novelist whose name came to be associated intimately with Harlem was born James Mercer Langston Hughes on February 1, 1902 at Joplin, Missouri to James Nathaniel and Carrie Hughes. At a young age, his parents divorced and he came to live with his grandmother Mary Langston until the age of thirteen. While there, his grandmother introduced him to the world of story telling in the Black American tradition. It was however only until he rejoined his mother in Lincoln, Illinois that he began to try his hand at poetry.After graduating from high school in Cleveland, Ohio, he left to visit his father for a brief time in Mexico, trying to persuade him to finance his college education. After Mexico, he enrolled at Columbia University and took up engineering according to his father's wish. As a student, Hughes became privy to the racism within the school and decided to leave only after one year of study. It was also clear from then on that although Hughes was not a bad student, engineering was not his primary interest.
After his brief academic stint, Hughes began taking on odd jobs, and even went on to be a seaman for some time. It was however as a busboy that he came to meet Vachel Lindsay who expressed admiration for Hughes' literary attempts. In 1924, he published The Weary Blues, his first collection of poetry. It was however, Not Without Laughter, his first novel that gained for him critical acclaim, winning a Harmon Gold Medal.
Although Hughes never finished his education in Columbia, He eventually graduated from Lincoln University in 1929 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1963, Howard University gave him an honorary doctorate degree.
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