Books by Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes was a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance, known for his powerful poems and essays that captured the African American experience. His most famous work, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," showcases his rich and lyrical writing style. Hughes' contributions to literature include giving a voice to the marginalized and inspiring social change.

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Melodies of The Weary Blues

Melodies of The Weary Blues

Classic Poems Illustrated for Young People

Langston Hughes
HardCover
Publicada: 2026
Not Without Laughter, The Ways of White Folks, The Weary Blues

Not Without Laughter, The Ways of White Folks, The Weary Blues

Langston Hughes, The Estate of J.Langston Hughes
HardCover
Publicada: 2026
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The Mule-Bone

Langston Hughes
Paperback
Publicada: 2025
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Bonnie May (Edition1)

Langston Hughes
An Earth Song (Petite Poems)

An Earth Song (Petite Poems)

Langston Hughes
HardCover
Publicada: 2023
The Mule-Bone

The Mule-Bone

Langston Hughes
Paperback
Publicada: 2023
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Semiramis

A Tale of Battle and of Love (Edition1)

Langston Hughes
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Senator North (Edition1)

Langston Hughes
The Ways of White Folks

The Ways of White Folks

Langston Hughes
Paperback
Publicada: 2022
Poetry for Young People

Poetry for Young People

Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes
HardCover
Publicada: 2021
Selected Poems

Selected Poems

Langston Hughes
Paperback
Publicada: 2020
Graphic Classics Volume 22

Graphic Classics Volume 22

African-American Classics

Langston Hughes
Paperback
Publicada: 2012