Chris Castaneda  Introduction to Literature  5 November 2001  the Statesn Dreams           Langston Hughes was well known for his   handing over of African the Statesn  deportment style during the early   portion of the 20th century.  His poetry specifically focused on the   style many African Americans lives were at the time, and expressed feelings and frustrations he  on with many others had.  His  flora helped contribute to the Harlem Renaissance, which was a time when African Americans began to express themselves in ways such as literature, art, and music.  Hughes  deeds inspired many other black authors, and he   plunk up stakes always be remembered as an  of the essence(p) figure in literature.   In Hughes  rime Let America Be American Again, Hughes shows the frustration and pain he feels  about how he is looked upon in American society.  It is easy to assume he writes these feelings as a part of his personal life experiences.  This poem is about what Hughes  deprivations    America to be, and about what it is in  man.  He describes a place where  spate are not ruled by an upper class, and a place that is free with total equality.  He stresses that equality is a must and everyone should be granted  impropriety and given  prospect to live a better life.

  Although Hughes describes   whatsoever of the dreams he has at the beginning of the poem, he ends with lines that describe the reality as he sees it:                  O, let my land be a land where Liberty   Is  vest with no false  chauvinistic wreath,                  But opportunity is real, and life is free,   Equality is in the  line of descent we breathe.                  (Theres never been equality f   or me,                  Nor  independence in!    this homeland of the free.) (11-16)  Its  unfortunate that for most of the time this  republic has been in existence, blacks have been  inured as second-class citizens and believed to be barley human when compared to whites, states Nancy Tischler in Black Masks (18).           In some of the next few lines Hughes begins describing who he feels the black man is in...If you want to get a  salutary essay, order it on our website: 
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