Discussion 6
First: Watch this video on "Langston Hughes and the Harlem
https://youtu.be/ir0URpI9nKQ
Second: Respond to the prompts below.
- Explain in your own words the key characteristics of the Harlem Renaissance and Langston Hughes' place in it.
- The narrator argues, “If circumstances don’t change there might be dangerous consequences...Withholding true equality has real risks and real costs to everyone in a social order.” Can you think of a current poet or musician who is spreading a message of equality like Hughes did? Give an example of a current poet or musician whose art is a response to racial, gender, or social inequalities that we still experience today. Make sure to tell us who the poet or musician is, what his/her message is, and then provide an example of one of his/her poems or songs.
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