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  • TODAYS VIP (VERY IMPORTANT POSE)


    OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGIESAuthority Authority: 144
    What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun Or fester like a sore— And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over— Like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? ~ Harlem: A Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes ;
    1 day ago
  • Human Rights Poem (73): Militant


    P.A.P. Blog - Human Rights Etc.Authority Authority: 433
    Langston Hughes ( source ) Militant, by Langston Hughes Let all who will Eat quietly the bread of shame. I cannot, Without complaining loud and long. Tasting its bitterness in my throat, And feeling to my very soul It’s wrong. For honest work You proffer me poor pay, for honest dreams Your spit is in my face, ...
    1 week ago
  • I, Too, Say Amen


    Raven's Wing PoetryAuthority Authority: 112
    This poem was written for Read Write Word Prompt #101: P-P-P-Poetry . This is a Wordle prompt in which all of the words begin with the letter P. I used some of the words and added a few of my own in this poem, which is inspired by William Blake (the quote in the poem is from his work “Proverbs of Hell”), ...
    1 week ago
  • Group Saves Langston Hughes’ Home From Foreclosure


    NewsOneAuthority Authority: 629
    CLEVELAND (AP) — A boyhood home of writer Langston Hughes has been purchased after foreclosure by a nonprofit group in Cleveland that aims to preserve it. The Fairfax Renaissance Development Corp. says options include renovating it into a residence or restoring it to create a Hughes museum. Hughes was born in ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Willing to Serve, Understanding the Sacrifice


    Wandering-CaravanAuthority Authority: 112
    To wander through this living world And leave uncut the roses Is to remember fragrance where The flower no scent encloses. Remembrance by Langston Hughes
    2 weeks ago
  • Harlems Hughes House Doesnt Sell: The beauty and history of Harlems...


    Curbed NYAuthority Authority: 681
    The beauty and history of Harlems Langston Hughes House was not enough to entice buyers . Harlem Bespoke notes that the house at 20 East 127th Street, listed at $1.2 million, is now off the market. Their take: "At the open house over the summer, there were quite a few folks looking at the property. Once inside the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Trance (Langston Hughes: In Translation) by Edgar Nkosi White


    Creative-iAuthority Authority: 148
    Langston Hughes had many contradictions. An enigma disguised as a poet. His sadness he kept to himself and his laughter he gave to the world. His whole life he was searching for Pushkin even before he knew who Pushkin was. Born in Missouri of a black father who almost instantly abandoned both him and America for ...
    4 weeks ago
  • The Negro Speaks of Rivers by Langston Hughes


    Poem of the DayAuthority Authority: 122
    Yikes! Due to various visitors, craziness at work, and general exhaustion, I seem to have fallen off the wagon. Now I’m back to having my dog as sole companion and it’s nearly the weekend, so hopefully I can get back in the swing of things… Langston Hughes is a poet I don’t know much about, though I’ve ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Songs for the Open Road


    Keep a Blog AliveAuthority Authority: 113
    Earlier today, I decided to stop by The Strand to check out the stacks carrying one-dollar books. Among the few ones I decided to bring home with me, there is one titled Songs for the Open Road , a selection of poems about travel and adventure. While I was waiting for the train to depart, I decided to browse ...
    5 weeks ago

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