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  1. 29 de ago. de 2017 · James Mercer Langston Hughes was born on February 1, 1902, in Joplin, Missouri. His parents, James Hughes and Carrie Langston, separated soon after his birth, and his father moved to Mexico. While Hughes’s mother moved around during his youth, Hughes was raised primarily by his maternal grandmother, Mary, until she died in his early teens.

  2. 5 de fev. de 2022 · James and Carrie married in the late 1890s, and their son James Mercer Langston Hughes was born in 1902 in Joplin, Missouri. James abandoned his wife and child to settle first in Cuba and later in Mexico, where he hoped to have an easier time as a black man. Langston was raised by Carrie’s family in Kansas and later went to school in Cleveland.

  3. Langston Hughes était un poète américain qui a consacré sa vie à lutter contre l’injustice sociale et la discrimination raciale. Son engagement politique et social était profondément ancré dans son œuvre littéraire, qui reflétait les réalités de la vie des Afro-Américains dans les années 1920 et 1930.

  4. Carrie gave birth on February 1, 1902, to James Mercer Langston Hughes in Joplin, Missouri. Carrie hoped to reunite with her husband so when Langston was five years old she took him to Mexico to meet his father. While there, Mexico was struck by the historic April 14, 1907, earthquake. That event sent Carrie Langston Hughes with her son swiftly ...

  5. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Among them is Carrie Langston Hughes, the mother of Joplin native Langston Hughes. Museum officials say Mrs. Hughes was a powerful advocate in the movement to help women gain the right to vote.

  6. Carrie Langston Hughes. Born: Lake View, Double County, Kansas, February 22, 1873. Died: Brooklyn, Kings County, Brand Ork, June 3, 1938. An adept speaker and performer, Carrie Langston Hughes was a strong advocate for woman’s suffrage, women’s rights, and the options of African Americans.

  7. Childhood & Early Life. James Hughes was born on 1 February 1902 in Joplin, Missouri, to Native Americans with Afro-American ancestry. His mother, Carrie Langston was a school teacher and his father was James Nathaniel Hughes. Shortly after his birth, his father abandoned their family and later filed for divorce.