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  1. 18 de jun. de 2023 · Langston Hughes. James Mercer Langston Hughes was born on February 1, 1901, in Joplin, Missouri. Hughes’s birth year was revised from 1902 to 1901 after new research from 2018 uncovered that he had been born a year earlier. His parents, James Nathaniel Hughes and Carrie Langston Hughes, divorced when he was a young child, and his father moved ...

  2. Carrie Langston Hughes (b. Carolina Mercer Langston, Jan. 18, 1973, Lake View, KS-d. Jun. 3, 1938, New York, NY) daughter of Charles Langston and Mary Leary and grew up in Kansas. She was known for being beautiful and also was part of Lawrence's (KS) St. Luke's Progressive Club and elected 'Critic' at a rival society at the Warren Street Second Baptist Church.

  3. Carrie Langston Hughes s'est donnée différents noms tout au long de sa vie : Caroline Langston, Carolyn Hughes, Carolyn Hughes Clark parfois orthographié Clarke (faisant référence à son mariage avec Homer Clark après le divorce d'avec le père de Langston) et Carrie Clark ou Clarke [3].

  4. 8 de jan. de 2024 · Moreover, in 2006, the Missouri College of the Arts and Sciences established the Langston Hughes Center in her honor. The center provides support for black and minority students who are seeking higher education. Carrie Langston Hughes was also inducted into the Dexter Cemetery Historical Society of Nodaway County, Missouri.

  5. 15 de nov. de 2013 · My Dear Boy brings a largely unexplored dimension of Langston Hughes to light. Carmaletta Williams and John Edgar Tidwell explain that scholars have neglected the vital role that correspondence between Carrie Hughes and her son Langston--Harlem Renaissance icon, renowned poet, playwright, fiction writer, autobiographer, and essayist--played in his work.The more than 120 heretofore unexamined ...

  6. 30 de set. de 2020 · Caroline “Carrie” Mercer Langston, the mother of Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes, is among the most important suffrage movement heroines everyone should know. That declaration by the British news magazine, The Week, recognizes Langston’s role as a staunch activist for women’s rights — specifically to vote.

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