Langston Hughes
1901–1967 (age 66)
Poet/Writer
Biography
Langston Hughes gave voice to the dreams, struggles, and triumphs of African Americans through poetry, plays, and prose that leapt from Harlem to every corner of the nation.
He celebrated the rhythms of jazz, the courage of working people, and the dignity of shared humanity, leaving a legacy housed within the Schomburg Center that continues to educate and inspire.