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Paper Excerpts: ... 2. Hughes, L. [1996]. "One Friday Morning" from Short stories [of] Langston Hughes / Langston Hughes ; edited by Akiba subordinate, role." (Hughes, 2004) Here, Hughes describes the perfect setting for alternative decision making. Both American and Britain would have The poem "Dinner Guest: Me" by Langston Hughes describes the racial divide in America, and Hughes writes from an for all. Bibliography Ammem. (2003). America at School. America at Work/America at Leisure, 1894-1915. between nations." (Hughes, 2004) According to Hughes' recount, Great Britain and the United States started their Allied effort in World War II with a ...
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Sources list for HUGHES I TOO SING AMERICA NOTES: Huggins, N. (1988). "The life of Langston Hughes: I dream a world." The Nation, Vol. 247, No. 9.Poet Langston Hughes Whitman, Walt. "I Sing the Body Electric". Leaves of Grass. Philadelphia: David McKay [c. 1900]. Feb. 1994. 24 April 2005. [3]http://www.bartleby.com/br/142.html “I Sing the Body Electric†Coskren, Robert. "A Reading of Whitman's `I Sing the Body Electric'". Walt Whitman Review. 1976. 22:125-132. “I Sing the Body Electric†Gutman, Huck. "I Sing the Body Electric 1855". Earthlink. Online posting. 23 April 2005. [1]http://www.whitmanarchive.org/archive1/archive_red esig2/criticism/whitman_encyclopedia/bodyelectric.html Gutman, Huck. "I Sing the Body Electric 1855". Earthlink. Online posting. 23 April 2005. [1]http://www.whitmanarchive.org/archive1/archive_red esig2/criticism/whitman_encyclopedia/bodyelectric.html “I Sing the Body Electric†Whitman, Walt. "Ones-Self I Sing." The Harper American Literature, Volume 2, 2nd Ed. Donald Mc Quade et al. (Eds.). New York: Longman, 1993. 56. The First Modern American Poet More sources on "HUGHES I TOO SING AMERICA NOTES"
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