Notebook on Black History Month 2012 (part 3): Langston Hughes, The Man That Poetry Made


In addition to kicking off the beginning of
Black History Month 2012, February 1 also marks the 110th anniversary of the birth of Langston Hughes, one of America’s most acclaimed authors. Although widely celebrated for his poetry, plays, and short stories, the phenomenally prolific Hughes was also an author of celebrated memoirs, novels, works of history and translations, as well as an editor of anthologies.

In honor of Hughes’ lasting legacy, actor Danny Glover has presented dramatized recitals of his work for at least a decade and is currently on tour portraying the author in An Evening with Martin and Langston. Fellow actor and director Felix Justice portrays Martin Luther King Jr. in the production. Performances are currently scheduled to take place February 8 at the Onondaga Community College in Syracuse, New York; and on February 9 at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway.

For the entire Langston Hughes celebration please click this link:
Notebook on Black History Month 2012 (part 3): Langston Hughes celebrated - National African-American Art | Examiner.com

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