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Introducing Langston Hughes to the Reader

Proem

The Weary Blues

The Weary Blues

Jazzonia

Negro Dancers

The Cat and the Saxophone (2 A. M.)

Young Singer

Cabaret

To Midnight Nan at Leroy’s

To a Little Lover-lass, Dead

Harlem Night Club

Nude Young Dancer

Young Prostitute

To a Black Dancer in “The Little Savoy”

Song for a Banjo Dance

Blues Fantasy

Lenox Avenue: Midnight

Dream Variations

Dream Variation

Winter Moon

Poème D’Automne

Fantasy in Purple

March Moon

Joy

The Negro Speaks of Rivers

The Negro Speaks of Rivers

Cross

The Jester

The South

As I Grew Older

Aunt Sue’s Stories

Poem

Black Pierrot

A Black Pierrot

Harlem Night Song

Songs to the Dark Virgin

Ardella

Poem

When Sue Wears Red

Pierrot

Water-front Streets

Water-front Streets

A Farewell

Long Trip

Port Town

Sea Calm

Caribbean Sunset

Young Sailor

Seascape

Natcha

Sea Charm

Death of an Old Seaman

Shadows in the Sun

Beggar Boy

Troubled Woman

Suicide’s Note

Sick Room

Soledad

To the Dark Mercedes of “El Palacio de Amor”

Mexican Market Woman

After Many Springs

Young Bride

The Dream Keeper

Poem

Our Land

Our Land

Lament for Dark Peoples

Afraid

Poem

Summer Night

Disillusion

Danse Africaine

The White Ones

Mother to Son

Poem

Epilogue

The Weary Blues

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