creative essay

Bryan Martinez
American literature
Mrs.Breaux
essay

Langston Hughes was an inspiration to everyone of all races. Langstons’ poems were about desegregation in the united states. He tried to

make everyone see how he didn’t care he was african american and did not like be segregated. Langston was a huge inspiration to all african

americans, to stay strong and to be fearless. He made everyone stick together and tried to stop segregation among different races.
Langston found out he had a gift when he was very young. Living in Harlem was hard for Langston because there was alot of racism in his

community. He started writings stories and poems about Harlem and his life. Langston would grow up to be a great writer and be remembered as

one of the biggest influences on the civil rights movement.
During the Harlem Renaissance, Langston wanted to join the movement and created a big commotion. His writings were very emotional and

mind grasping. Many people believe that he is one of the biggest influences to other poets and writers during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote

many books and poems during the Harlem Renaissance.
Langston Hughes wanted our country to be united, and for everyone to be equal. All his poems and writings were about life of the African

American during his time. He even made books for kids so that they could understand about what was happening. Many of his books were

published and most got awards.

Langston Hughes was a huge inspiration to all of us even to different races. He was a great poet and writer that came from Harlem. Langston

Hughes was an African American with a dream and he began that dream with a piece of paper and a pen. He started the civil rights movement

with just words and gave people hope that one day there wouldn’t be segregation in this country.

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~ by bmftbl8 on May 16, 2007.

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