Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967
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"Hate Christ" is the Slogan of the Communists, Undated
"One of the most notorioous propagandists for the lovers of Stalin is Langston Hughes, a Negro poet. This Negro moves in the circles of the high-toned (?) whites...." Brochure promoting subscriptions to The Cross and the Flag, a monthly magazine edited by Gerald L.K. Smith.
Hughes, Langston
Contents generally include: biographical information and drafts (often in multiple versions) of Ellmann's bio-commentary on each poet; selected poems by each author, photocopied from published sources; press cuttings of articles; rights and permissions to reprint poems; lists of corrections; and fragments of page proofs.
Let America Be America Again!, 1935
A poem by Langston Hughes, as read by Buddy Green.
Shadows in the Sun: Eleven Poems for Voice and Piano, 1971
This archive, and its accompanying library, were acquired by Guy Logsdon, then Library Director, in 1977. It is ascribed to Harold Leventhal, who was a folk music manager, handling such musicians as the Weavers, Woody Guthrie, Peter, Paul and Mary and Joan Baez. This archive includes an selection of correspondence of the noted activist Ammon Hennacy as well as biographical materials.
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