Langston Hughes

  • Langston Hughes: a Collection of Poems
    By Langston Hughes, Bill Aces

    Langston Hughes: A Collection of Poems Part 1 is a collection of works by Langston Hughes merged into one book. This is part one in the series.

  • Langston Hughes
    By Harold Bloom

    Provides a biography of Langston Hughes along with critical views of his poetry and prose.

  • Langston Hughes: a Collection of Poems
    By Langston Hughes

    The second book in the series of a collection of poems: Langston Hughes. The first book in this series features a collection of some of the finest works by Langston Hughes.

  • Langston Hughes
    By Brigid Gallagher

    This biography examines the life of Langston Hughes. The book includes biographies of other historical people and a family tree.

  • Langston Hughes: Poet
    By Rebecca Carey Rohan

    Langston Hughes is a literary giant who was a leader for change.

  • Langston Hughes: Great American Writer
    By B. A. Hoena

    Introduction to the life of African American writer Langston Hughes, who shared his feelings about racism through his work.

  • Langston Hughes
    By Philip S. Bryant

    Profiles African American writer Langston Hughes, who worked to promote a better understanding of people of different racial, religious, and cultural backgrounds through his poetry and lectures.

  • Langston Hughes
    By Milton Meltzer

    The life and times of Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes vibrantly unfolds in this lavishly illustrated, deluxe edition of the 1968 National Book Award finalist.

  • Langston Hughes: Critical Perspectives Past And Present
    By Henry L. Gates

    James Langston Hughes (1902 -- 1967) With a career that spanned the Harlem Renaissance of the twenties and Black Arts movement of the sixties, Langston Hughes was the most prolific Black poet of his era.

  • Langston Hughes: Poet
    By Heather Lehr Wagner, Jack Rummel

    Describes the life and work of African American poet, Langston Hughes.

  • Langston Hughes
    By W. Jason Miller

    As the first black author in America to make his living exclusively by writing, Langston Hughes inspired a generation of writers and activists.

  • Langston Hughes
    By James A. Emanuel

    An analytical perusal of the American author's main worksrevealing the depth and clarity of his short stories and poems about the condition of Negroes in white America.

  • Langston Hughes: A Study of the Short Fiction
    By Hans A. Ostrom

    Perhaps the single best-known and most highly regarded African-American writer of his time, Langston Hughes (1902-1967) has left a profound mark on American letters. Taking the environment of urban blacks,...

  • Langston Hughes: Harlem Renaissance Writer
    By Stephanie Kuligowski, David H. Anthony

    Featuring lively images, photos, and captivating facts, this book allows readers to gain insight into how the Civil Rights Movement had an effect on Hughes' life and writing as well as important movements in the Harlem Renaissance like jazz ...

  • Langston Hughes: Poet
    By Rebecca Carey Rohan

    Langston Hughes is a literary giant who was a leader for change.