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  1. Langston Hughes and American lynching culture
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Fla

    Langston Hughes never knew of an America where lynching was absent from the cultural landscape. This study of the centrality of these heinous acts to Hughes' artistic development aesthetics, and activism represents a significant contribution to our... more

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    Langston Hughes never knew of an America where lynching was absent from the cultural landscape. This study of the centrality of these heinous acts to Hughes' artistic development aesthetics, and activism represents a significant contribution to our understanding of the art and politics of Langston Hughes Introduction -- The red summer of 1919: finding reassurance -- The Scottsboro case and World War II America: poetic anger -- Negotiating censorship in the 1950s: lynching as analogy -- Poetry as counternarrative: retelling history

     

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