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Langston Hughes was an American artist, author, dramatist and short story essayist. Hughes was one of the journalists and craftsmen whose work was known as the Harlem Renaissance.  

Hughes grew up as a helpless kid from Missouri, the relative of African individuals who had been taken to America as slaves. Around then, the term utilized for African-Americans was "negro" which implies an individual with dark skin. Most "negroes" didn't recall or consider their connection with the individuals of Africa, despite the fact that it was a major effect on their way of life and, specifically, their music. Hughes was bizarre for his time, since he returned to West Africa to see more about his own way of life. Through his verse, plays, and stories, Hughes helped other dark Americans to consider themselves to be essential for an a lot greater gathering of individuals, so now the expression "African-American" is utilized proudly.