Langston Hughes: Leading Voice of the Harlem Renaissance | Biography
Langston Hughes was the leading voice of the Harlem Renaissance, whose poetry showcased the dignity and beauty in ordinary black life. The hours he spent in Harlem clubs affected his work, making him one of the innovators of Jazz Poetry. Find out more about his life in this short biography. #Biography Don't miss a video! Subscribe NOW: https://www.youtube.com/c/Biography?s... ABOUT BIOGRAPHY: Biography highlights newsworthy personalities and events with compelling and surprising points-of-view, telling the true stories from some of the most accomplished non-fiction storytellers of our time. FOLLOW BIOGRAPHY: Website: https://www.biography.com/ Biography Facebook: / biography Biography Instagram: https://instagram.com/biography?igshi... Biography X: / biography FOLLOW A&E: Website: https://www.aetv.com/ A&E Facebook: / aetv A&E Instagram: / aetv A&E TikTok: / aetv A&E Twitter: / aetv A&E YouTube: / aetv Watch Full Episodes: https://www.aetv.com/videos Copyright Notice: This video and my YouTube channel contain dialog, music, and images that are property of Biography. You are authorized to share the video link and channel, and embed this video in your website or others as long as a link back to my YouTube Channel is provided. © 2025 Biography Langston Hughes: Leading Voice of the Harlem Renaissance | Biography / biography

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