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Famed writer Langston Hughes is born.
1902 (Feb 1)
Langston Hughes was born to James Nathaniel and Carrie Mercer Langston Hughes in Joplin, Missouri. His grandfather, Charles Langston, was an abolitionist and a half-brother to educator and politician John Mercer Langston. Hughes received early schooling in Missouri and Ohio, and after spending a year in Mexico, he attended Columbia University and later Lincoln University. In 1926, Hughes published The Weary Blues, a collection of poems. He continued writing and published, among other works, Not Without Laughter (1930), Shakespeare in Harlem (1942), and his autobiography, I Wonder as I Wander (1956). He would go on to become a leader of the Harlem Renaissance, as well as a famous poet, writer, and activist. In addition to poems, novels, and plays, Hughes wrote newspaper columns in which he had created the Harlem character Jesse B. Simple. Hughes died on May 22, 1967, in New York City.
References:
- • Faith Berry, Langston Hughes, Before and Beyond Harlem, Westport, CT: Lawrence Hill & Co., 1983; reprint, Citadel Press, 1992, p. 1-3
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.