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Harlem By Langston Hughes (Grades 7-9)

February 24, 2024  /  Will Sengotta

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Langston Hughes was a leading voice of the Harlem Renaissance movement, and a pioneer in the experimental form "jazz poetry". The selected poem "Harlem" both illustrate the political and economical overdue of racial justice for African Americans, and play on the traditional rhyme scheme and sound patterns of poetry.

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