in 1926
it was the weary blues
Langston Hughes' first book, "The Weary Blues," was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1926.
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Langston Hughes wrote Not Without Laughter.
Langston Hughes makes a very interesting exposition at the end of the book by including so many details and important facts abouts the lives of the characters.
One book Langston Hughes would not throw away is "Porgy" by DuBose Heyward. Hughes considered it a favorite due to its portrayal of African American characters with depth and humanity.
Weary Blues By: Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes' book for racial relations is "The Ways of White Folks," a collection of short stories that delve into the complexities of prejudice, discrimination, and race relations in America.
The title "Mother to Son" in Langston Hughes' poem suggests a direct and personal conversation or advice given from a mother to her son. It represents the theme of guidance, resilience, and encouragement as the mother imparts wisdom and life lessons to her child through metaphorical language.