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General Editor's Preface | ||
Contributors | ||
A P(a)lace for Langston Hughes | 3 | |
Langston Hughes: The Man and the Writer, An Introduction | 11 | |
In Celebration of Langston Hughes | 15 | |
An Introduction to Arnold Rampersad | 19 | |
Langston Hughes: The Man, the Writer, and His Continuing Influence | 21 | |
Whose Sweet Angel Child? Blues Women, Langston Hughes, and Writing During the Harlem Renaissance | 37 | |
Langston Hughes: Poetry, Blues, and Gospel - Somewhere to Stand | 51 | |
Africanisms and Postmodernist Imagination in the Popular Fiction of Langston Hughes | 63 | |
Kindred Spirits and Sympathetic Souls: Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Bennett in the Harlem Renaissance | 75 | |
Langston Hughes's Nigger Heaven Blues | 87 | |
Race, Culture, and Gender in Langston Hughes's: The Ways of White Folks | 99 | |
"For All the Kids to Come": The Troubled Island of William Grant Still and Langston Hughes | 109 | |
Achieving Universality through Simple Truths | 119 | |
The Physics of Change in "Father and Son" | 131 | |
The Girl with the Red Dress On | 141 | |
Reading the Woman's Face in Langston Hughes and Roy DeCarava's Sweet Flypaper of Life | 149 | |
Hughes's Personal Library and Exhibits | 163 | |
Hughes as Dramatist | 167 | |
Index | 171 |
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