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  1. One key theme of “I, Too” is the shamefulness of racism. A lot of poetry and fiction in American literature have explored themes related to the shame that racism causes for its victims. But Hughes reverses the script, insisting that racism casts a pall of shame on its perpetrators. In the poem’s third stanza, the speaker insists that one ...

  2. The speaker of Hughes’s poem opens with a corrective to Whitman, who failed to recognize the contributions that African-descended peoples have made to the United States. It’s in light of this failed recognition that the speaker of Hughes’s poem opens by saying, “I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the ...

  3. I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother. When company comes. And grow strong. When company comes. Then. I, too, am America. This poem was written to chronicle the struggle of African ...

  4. I, Too. “I, Too” is a poem written by Langston Hughes and published in 1926. Langston Hughes, a voice of the Harlem Renaissance, writes of a black man banished to the kitchen when company arrives. This same man looks to the future, for a day when he will sit at the table to eat with company, because he, too, is an American.

  5. By Langston Hughes. I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen When company comes, But I laugh, And eat well, And grow strong. Tomorrow, I’ll be at the table When company comes. Nobody’ll dare Say to me, “Eat in the kitchen,” Then. Besides, They’ll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed— I, too ...

  6. Langston Hughes first published “I, Too” in his 1926 collection The Weary Blues, which helped establish his legacy as a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance refers to a major explosion of Black intellectual and artistic activity that erupted in the 1920s. Though centered on the Harlem neighborhood of New York ...

  7. 6 de set. de 2023 · Discussion of themes and motifs in Langston Hughes' I, Too. eNotes critical analyses help you gain a deeper understanding of I, Too so you can excel on your essay or test.