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Paper Excerpts: ... 2. Hughes, L. [1996]. "One Friday Morning" from Short stories [of] Langston Hughes / Langston Hughes ; edited by Akiba properly. Langston Hughes said it best when he asserted, "Everybody wanna sing my blues, nobody wanna live my blues". I And be ashamed,-- I, too, am America." Source: From Langston Hughes. The Weary Blues. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926. 51. The poem "Dinner Guest: Me" by Langston Hughes describes the racial divide in America, and Hughes writes from an Therefore, Hughes' poem can be devoured and savored in the way that Merriam would have appreciated. Langston Hughes has ...
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Sources list for THE WEARY BLUES LANGSTON HUGHES THESIS STATEMENT: "The Weary Blues." The Langston Hughes Reader. New York: George Braziller, Inc. 1958.Langston Hughes Hughes, Langston. "Epilogue [to The Weary Blues]." The Collected Works of Langston Hughes, Vol. 1: The Poems, 1921-1940. Ed. Arnold Rampersad. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2001. p. 61. Identity in Poetry The Langston Hughes Reader: The Selected Writings of Langston Hughes. N.Y.: George Braziller, Inc. 8^th Ed, 1955. "The Weary Blues" Tracy, Steven C. "On the Weary Blues" Modern American Poetry. No Creation Date. 01 December 2002. http://www.english.uiuc.edu/ma ps/poets/g_l/hughes/weary.html Tracy, Steven C. "On the Weary Blues" Modern American Poetry. No Creation Date. 01 December 2002. http://www.english.uiuc.edu/ma ps/poets/g_l/hughes/weary.html "The Weary Blues" Hughes, Langston. "Death in Harlem." The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes. Ed. Arnold Rampersad. New York: Random House, Inc., 1994. Power Structures in the Harlem Nightclub More sources on "THE WEARY BLUES LANGSTON HUGHES THESIS STATEMENT"
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