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Re:[Marxism] Help needed - semi-urgent
Langston Hughes Symposium
... Satire Newsletter (1969): 11-21. Morejon, Nancy, and
Victor Carrabino, trans. "A Cuban Perspective: The
America of Langston Hughes." The Langston Hughes Review
(spring 1987): 1-3. Moses, Wilson Jeremiah ...
Description: Charles Henry Langston and the African
American Struggle in Kansas article by Richard B.
Sheridan
http://www.kuce.org/hughes/resources.html - 89 KB
Langston Hughes: Selected Articles Indexed in the MLA
International Bibliography...
Description: Rudolph Fisher Newsletter >> Resources for
Further Study >> Selected Articles about Harlem
Renaissance Authors >> Langston Hughes
http://www.fishernews.org/articles/hughes.htm - 59 KB
Langston Hughes Symposium
Description: Charles Henry Langston and the African
American Struggle in Kansas article by Richard B.
Sheridan
http://www.kumc.edu/kuce/hughes/resources.html - 111
KB
> If someone with access to a library and a fast connecti
on
> could please see if this article is available online an
d
> send me the URL. If not, could someone scan it and send
> it to me for posting?
>
> "A Cuban Perspective: The America of Langston Hughes."
> The Langston Hughes Review (spring 1987): 1-3. by
> Nancy Morejon and Victor Carrabino, translator.
>
> In its newest anti-
Cuban "fact sheet", the US State Dept
> uses a quote from Langston he famous poem called
> A DREAM DEFERRED to frame its justification for keeping
> the blockade. The entire purpose of the blockade it to
> insulate the world from Cuba's positive influences and,
> at the same time, to squeeze the island so hard that th
e
> people of Cuba will rise up against the Revolution. Tha
t
> won't happen, though pressures are very high. But the
> use by Washington, or more accurately the mis-use, or
> dis-use of Langston Hughes, a SUPPORTER of the Cuban
> Revolution, and one of those who along with Malcolm X
> actually met with Fidel at the Hotel Theresa in 1961
> is amazing, even for the jaundiced reader.
>
> These shameless and utterly unscrupulous people, who
> stole the US elections in 2000, give words such as
> "plagiarism" and "chutzpah" a bad name.
>
> Thanks in advance for any assistance you can give.
>
>
> Walter
> ====================================
>
> A DREAM DEFERRED
> by Langston Hughes
>
> What happens to a dream deferred?
>
> Does it dry up
> like a raisin in the sun?
> Or fester like a sore--
> And then run?
> Does it stink like rotten meat?
> Or crust and sugar over--
> like a syrupy sweet?
>
> Maybe it just sags
> like a heavy load.
>
> Or does it explode?
>
>
>
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