A Little Colored Boy Grows Up: Review of Not Without Laughter-Mary Ross, New York Herald Tribune Books, 27 July 1930.Guitar-from Hughes, Not Without Laughter."Next Thing to Camelot": Introduction to Not Without Laughter-Arna Bontemps, 1969.Facsimile: Page from the second draft of Not Without Laughter.Facsimile: Page from Hughes's journal, 15 July 1929.Hughes letter to Wallace Thurman, circa 1929. Hughes letter to McKay, 13 September 1928.Hughes letter to Claude McKay, 5 March 1928.These Bad New Negroes: A Critique on Critics-essay by Hughes, 22 March 1927.A Poet for the People-Margaret Larkin, Opportunity, March 1927.Kelley, New York Amsterdam News, 9 February 1927 Langston Hughes: The Sewer Dweller-William M.Facsimile: Hughes letter to Wallace Thurman, circa 1926.An Absurd Contention-Hughes, letter to the editor, The Nation, 18 August 1926.The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain-Hughes, The Nation, 23 June 1926.Off with the Black-Face!: Review of The Weary Blues-James Rorty, New Masses, October 1926.The Jazz Band's Sob: Review of The Weary Blues-DuBose Heyward, New York Herald Tribune Books, 1 August 1926.To Midnight Nan at Leroy's-from The Weary Blues.Euterpe Learns the Charleston: Review of The Weary Blues-Theophilus Lewis, The Messenger, March 1926.Poet on Poet: Review of The Weary Blues-Countee Cullen, Opportunity, February 1926.Introducing Langston Hughes to the Reader-Van Vechten, preface for The Weary Blues.Facsimile: Hughes letter to Claude McKay, 25 July 1925.Facsimile: Blanche Knopf letter to Hughes,.An Award-Winning Poem-Hughes, "The Weary Blues".Our Wonderful Society: Washington-Hughes, Opportunity, August 1927.Remembering a Paris Romance-from Anne Marie Coussey letter to Hughes, 3 June 1926.A Letter from Africa-Hughes letter to Carrie Clark, 21 July 1923.Facsimile: Hughes letter to James Nathaniel Hughes Jr., 19 December 1921.Facsimile: A copy of "The Negro Speaks of Rivers".Facsimile: First page of Hughes's short story in the Central High School Monthly.Hughes on Central High School-from The Big Sea.Living with Mary Langston-from Hughes, The Big Sea: An Autobiography.
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