“America never was America to me And yet I swear this oath - America will be!”
Quote by Langston Hughes
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The poetry of the Negro, 1746-1970
This book is a compilation of poetry written by African American poets from 1746 to 1970, showcasing the evolution of their literary contributions and cultural expression. more
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