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1 janv. 1922 - 1922 Langston Hughes "I, Too"

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"I, Too" is apart of Hughes poetry collection called "The Weary Blues" making a significant milestone for Hughes solidified his reputation as one of the leading voices of the Harlem Renaissance. The literary context is the reflection of Hughes exploration of African American identity and the fight against racial discrimination. He was a figure of the Harlem Renaissance a cultural and artistic movement that celebrated African American art. The poem includes themes of resilience, pride, and the quest of equality resonated with the experiences and aspirations of African Americans. The literary context of "I, Too" was written during the early 20th century a time during racial segregation, discrimination, and the struggle for civil rights. The poem speaks to the resilience and determination of African Americans during adversity challenging the narrative of exclusion and asserting their rightful place in American society.

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1 janv. 1922
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~ Il y a 103 ans

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