Hello Black History Month

    Today is the start of Black History Month. I'd like to start the month off celebrating my favorite black author Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes poems would jump right off the page at me as I would read them in school. I always loved when we talked about his impact during the Renaissance. It was noted Langston Hughes didn't choose to write about typical topics that were popular at the time. Hughes preferred to write about the joys and lows of black culture and the richness behind it.  As with all progress though, it didn't come without criticism. A lot of other important writers didn't like his writing at the time because it wasn't following the plight of the other famous writers at the time. Sadly, division has caused a lot of issues in the black community. However, Langston Hughes was recorded as the first black American to ever earn a living from his writing career. This created an avenue for black writers to follow. I don't want to make this post too long but when you get a chance check out some of Langston Hughes material. His poetry is still powerful despite the change of time. Today would have also been his birthday, may he continue to rest in peace. 

"Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly." - Langston Hughes

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