I Too Sing America Analysis by Langston Hughes

Introduction The poem โ€œI Too Sing Americaโ€ by Langston Hughes is a symbolic poem. The poem begins and ends with โ€œI, tooโ€ that conveys something quite deep and profound. The word โ€œIโ€ does not merely refer to the poet but symbolizes the whole Balck Race of African-Americans who have been considered as 2nd class citizens โ€ฆ Read more

Still Here by Langston Hughes | Summary and Analysis

Introduction The poem Still Here written by Langston Hughes is full of grammatical errors that have been deliberately made probably to challenge the Supremacy of Whites over the language. Langston Hughes, an African-American has suffered discrimination on the basis of his color. Throughout the ages, Blacks have remained as slaves and have never been considered โ€ฆ Read more

A Dream Deferred (Poem) Analysis; Poem by Langston Hughes

Introduction The poemย Harlem (A Dream Deferred) is written by African-American Poet Langston Hughes at the time of the Harlem Renaissance. The poet talks about a dream which is deferred or delayed. The dream is that of equality and freedom for the African-Americans who have been discriminated against on the basis of their color in America โ€ฆ Read more