Langston Hughes, Christopher C de Santis
Let America Be America Again
Conversations with Langston Hughes
Langston Hughes, Christopher C de Santis
Let America Be America Again
Conversations with Langston Hughes
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A chronological collection of interviews with, and speeches by, the writer Langston Hughes (1902-1967) who emerged during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and, over the course of a career that spanned nearly fifty years, gained international attention and acclaim in almost every genre of writing.
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A chronological collection of interviews with, and speeches by, the writer Langston Hughes (1902-1967) who emerged during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and, over the course of a career that spanned nearly fifty years, gained international attention and acclaim in almost every genre of writing.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 163mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780192855046
- ISBN-10: 0192855042
- Artikelnr.: 63821187
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 163mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780192855046
- ISBN-10: 0192855042
- Artikelnr.: 63821187
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Christopher C. De Santis is Professor of English at Illinois State University, where he served as Graduate Program Director from 2009-2013 and Chair of the Department of English from 2013-2022. He is editor of Langston Hughes: A Documentary Volume; Langston Hughes and the Chicago Defender: Essays on Race, Politics, and Culture, 1942-62; and two volumes in The Collected Works of Langston Hughes-Essays on Art, Race, Politics, and World Affairs and Fight for Freedom and Other Writings on Civil Rights . His work has also appeared in African American Review, American Studies, CLA Journal, Contemporary Literary Criticism, Langston Hughes Review, The Oxford Companion to African American Literature, The Southern Quarterly, and other publications.
* Introduction * 1: From Busboy Poet to an International Voice for the Working Masses * "Langston Hughes
'Busboy Poet' and Writer of 'Weary Blues
' Tells How a Long Shot First Gave Him a Chance to Scale Height
" 1926 * Langston Hughes
"The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
" 1926 * Floyd J. Calvin
"Langston Hughes Answers His Critics
" 1927 * Langston Hughes
"These Bad New Negroes: A Critique on Critics
" 1927 * Nicolás Guillén
Translated by Edward J. Mullen
"Conversation with Langston Hughes
" 1929 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and Its Audience
" 1931 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and Publicity Value
" 1931 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and The Artist
" 1931 * "Langston Hughes Sends Message From Russia to Voters: Noted Poet Sees Hope in Communist Party
" 1932 * Langston Hughes
"Portion of a Speech by Langston Hughes Before the Pan-Pacific Club of Tokyo
June 30
1933
As Reported in the Japan Advertiser Tokyo
July 1
1933" * Langston Hughes
"From Moscow to Shanghai
" 1933 * "Negro Author Is Tossed Out by Japanese-Writer Prohibited to Stay in Japan After Visits to Russia and Shanghai
" 1933 * Langston Hughes
"To Negro Writers
""1935 * Langston Hughes
Radio Broadcast Regarding the Third United States Congress Against War and Fascism
Cleveland
Ohio
1936 * Langston Hughes
Excerpt from "The Negro Faces Fascism
" a speech Hughes made at the Third U. S. Congress Against War and Fascism
Cleveland
Ohio
1936 * Langston Hughes
"Too Much of Race
" 1937 * Langston Hughes
"Negroes in Spain
" 1937 * Langston Hughes
"Madrid's House of Culture
" 1937 * "Negro Poet Notes Racial Prejudices-Langston Hughes Declares It Exists Throughout North America
" 1938 * George Harris
"The Worker's Poet: An Interview with Langston Hughes
" 1938 * Langston Hughes
"Writers
Words and the World
" Speech at the International Writers Association for the Defense of Culture
Paris
France
1938 * Langston Hughes
"Democracy and Me
" Speech at the Public Session of the Third American Writers' Congress
Carnegie Hall
New York City
1939 * 2: Jim Crow
Economics
War
and the Black Writer * "Dunbar Gave Inspiration to His Work
Author Says
" 1940 * Langston Hughes
"Let's Get It Straight [Concerning 'Goodbye
Christ']
" 1941 * Langston Hughes
"Democracy
Negroes
and Writers
" Speech made in absentia
Fourth Congress of the League of American Writers
New York City
1941 * "Poet Explains Crux of Color Problem Here-Langston Hughes Reads Many Poems at Century Club
" 1943 * Langston Hughes and Others
"Let's Face the Race Question
" 1944 * "Hughes Speaks On Racial Works: Tells of His Observations of Minority Problems in Other Nations
" 1944 * "Poetry To Be Appreciated Must 'Come Easy'-Langston Hughes
" 1944 * William A. Caldwell
"Decay of an Idea: II
" 1945 * Stella Kamp
"Langston Hughes Speaks to Young Writers
" 1946 * Mary Harrington
"Jim Crow Can't Keep a Poet Down
" 1947 * Langston Hughes and the Editors
"Some Practical Observations: A Colloquy
" 1950 * Langston Hughes
"Ten Ways to Use Poetry in Teaching
" speech at the Public Meeting of the College Language Association's Eleventh Annual Conference
Morgan State College
Baltimore
Maryland
1951 * 3: Hughes Faces McCarthyism * Testimony of Langston Hughes (Accompanied by His Counsel
Frank D. Reeves)
Tuesday
24 March 1953 * Public Testimony of Langston Hughes (Accompanied by His Counsel
Frank D. Reeves)
26 March 1953 * "Langston Hughes Speaks
" 1953 * 4: The Racial Artist Confronts the Blacklist * Langston Hughes
"Jazz as Communication
" 1956 * Langston Hughes
"Humor and the Negro Press
" 1957 * Langston Hughes
"Langston Hughes Speech at the National Assembly of Authors and Dramatists Symposium: 'The Writer's Position in America
" 1957 * Martha MacGregor
"Simple Is Back
" 1957 * Ted Poston
"Closeup: The 'Simple' World of Langston Hughes
" 1957 * Jim Davis
"F.Y.I.-For Your Information
" 1958 * Langston Hughes
"Writers: Black and White
" Speech at The American Society of African Culture's Conference of Negro Writers
New York City
1959 * Langston Hughes
"Langston Hughes' Acceptance of the Spingarn Medal
" 1960 * "Langston Hughes
Writer (No Date)
" 1960 * "Ministers Protest Poet's Mills Talk
" 1961 * "Langston Hughes Interviewed by Reuben and Dorothy Silver
" 1961 * 5: The International Dignitary Caps a Distinguished Career * Nat Hentoff
Moderator
with Langston Hughes and Others
"The Negro in American Culture
" 1961 * Ted Poston
"Closeup: At Home with the Poet
" 1962 * Langston Hughes
"American Interest in African Culture
" Address at the Opening of the USIS Center and Library
Accra
Ghana
1962 * Lewis Nichols
"Poems to Play: Langston Hughes Describes the Genesis of His 'Tambourines to Glory
'" 1963 * Walter Kerr
"Banned on TV
Writer's Story Told: 'I'm Not a Formal Poet . . . Highly Conventional
'" 1963 * Langston Hughes
"Hold Fast to Dreams
" Address at Lincoln University
Pennsylvania
1964 * Langston Hughes and Geoffrey Bridson
"Langston Hughes Discusses the Position of the Negro in America Today
" 1964 * Langston Hughes
"A Letter from America
" 1965 * Langston Hughes
"Black Writers in a Troubled World
" Address at the First World Festival of Negro Arts
Dakar
Senegal
1966 * Richard Rive
"Taos in Harlem: An Interview with Langston Hughes
" 1967 * Notes
'Busboy Poet' and Writer of 'Weary Blues
' Tells How a Long Shot First Gave Him a Chance to Scale Height
" 1926 * Langston Hughes
"The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
" 1926 * Floyd J. Calvin
"Langston Hughes Answers His Critics
" 1927 * Langston Hughes
"These Bad New Negroes: A Critique on Critics
" 1927 * Nicolás Guillén
Translated by Edward J. Mullen
"Conversation with Langston Hughes
" 1929 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and Its Audience
" 1931 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and Publicity Value
" 1931 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and The Artist
" 1931 * "Langston Hughes Sends Message From Russia to Voters: Noted Poet Sees Hope in Communist Party
" 1932 * Langston Hughes
"Portion of a Speech by Langston Hughes Before the Pan-Pacific Club of Tokyo
June 30
1933
As Reported in the Japan Advertiser Tokyo
July 1
1933" * Langston Hughes
"From Moscow to Shanghai
" 1933 * "Negro Author Is Tossed Out by Japanese-Writer Prohibited to Stay in Japan After Visits to Russia and Shanghai
" 1933 * Langston Hughes
"To Negro Writers
""1935 * Langston Hughes
Radio Broadcast Regarding the Third United States Congress Against War and Fascism
Cleveland
Ohio
1936 * Langston Hughes
Excerpt from "The Negro Faces Fascism
" a speech Hughes made at the Third U. S. Congress Against War and Fascism
Cleveland
Ohio
1936 * Langston Hughes
"Too Much of Race
" 1937 * Langston Hughes
"Negroes in Spain
" 1937 * Langston Hughes
"Madrid's House of Culture
" 1937 * "Negro Poet Notes Racial Prejudices-Langston Hughes Declares It Exists Throughout North America
" 1938 * George Harris
"The Worker's Poet: An Interview with Langston Hughes
" 1938 * Langston Hughes
"Writers
Words and the World
" Speech at the International Writers Association for the Defense of Culture
Paris
France
1938 * Langston Hughes
"Democracy and Me
" Speech at the Public Session of the Third American Writers' Congress
Carnegie Hall
New York City
1939 * 2: Jim Crow
Economics
War
and the Black Writer * "Dunbar Gave Inspiration to His Work
Author Says
" 1940 * Langston Hughes
"Let's Get It Straight [Concerning 'Goodbye
Christ']
" 1941 * Langston Hughes
"Democracy
Negroes
and Writers
" Speech made in absentia
Fourth Congress of the League of American Writers
New York City
1941 * "Poet Explains Crux of Color Problem Here-Langston Hughes Reads Many Poems at Century Club
" 1943 * Langston Hughes and Others
"Let's Face the Race Question
" 1944 * "Hughes Speaks On Racial Works: Tells of His Observations of Minority Problems in Other Nations
" 1944 * "Poetry To Be Appreciated Must 'Come Easy'-Langston Hughes
" 1944 * William A. Caldwell
"Decay of an Idea: II
" 1945 * Stella Kamp
"Langston Hughes Speaks to Young Writers
" 1946 * Mary Harrington
"Jim Crow Can't Keep a Poet Down
" 1947 * Langston Hughes and the Editors
"Some Practical Observations: A Colloquy
" 1950 * Langston Hughes
"Ten Ways to Use Poetry in Teaching
" speech at the Public Meeting of the College Language Association's Eleventh Annual Conference
Morgan State College
Baltimore
Maryland
1951 * 3: Hughes Faces McCarthyism * Testimony of Langston Hughes (Accompanied by His Counsel
Frank D. Reeves)
Tuesday
24 March 1953 * Public Testimony of Langston Hughes (Accompanied by His Counsel
Frank D. Reeves)
26 March 1953 * "Langston Hughes Speaks
" 1953 * 4: The Racial Artist Confronts the Blacklist * Langston Hughes
"Jazz as Communication
" 1956 * Langston Hughes
"Humor and the Negro Press
" 1957 * Langston Hughes
"Langston Hughes Speech at the National Assembly of Authors and Dramatists Symposium: 'The Writer's Position in America
" 1957 * Martha MacGregor
"Simple Is Back
" 1957 * Ted Poston
"Closeup: The 'Simple' World of Langston Hughes
" 1957 * Jim Davis
"F.Y.I.-For Your Information
" 1958 * Langston Hughes
"Writers: Black and White
" Speech at The American Society of African Culture's Conference of Negro Writers
New York City
1959 * Langston Hughes
"Langston Hughes' Acceptance of the Spingarn Medal
" 1960 * "Langston Hughes
Writer (No Date)
" 1960 * "Ministers Protest Poet's Mills Talk
" 1961 * "Langston Hughes Interviewed by Reuben and Dorothy Silver
" 1961 * 5: The International Dignitary Caps a Distinguished Career * Nat Hentoff
Moderator
with Langston Hughes and Others
"The Negro in American Culture
" 1961 * Ted Poston
"Closeup: At Home with the Poet
" 1962 * Langston Hughes
"American Interest in African Culture
" Address at the Opening of the USIS Center and Library
Accra
Ghana
1962 * Lewis Nichols
"Poems to Play: Langston Hughes Describes the Genesis of His 'Tambourines to Glory
'" 1963 * Walter Kerr
"Banned on TV
Writer's Story Told: 'I'm Not a Formal Poet . . . Highly Conventional
'" 1963 * Langston Hughes
"Hold Fast to Dreams
" Address at Lincoln University
Pennsylvania
1964 * Langston Hughes and Geoffrey Bridson
"Langston Hughes Discusses the Position of the Negro in America Today
" 1964 * Langston Hughes
"A Letter from America
" 1965 * Langston Hughes
"Black Writers in a Troubled World
" Address at the First World Festival of Negro Arts
Dakar
Senegal
1966 * Richard Rive
"Taos in Harlem: An Interview with Langston Hughes
" 1967 * Notes
* Introduction * 1: From Busboy Poet to an International Voice for the Working Masses * "Langston Hughes
'Busboy Poet' and Writer of 'Weary Blues
' Tells How a Long Shot First Gave Him a Chance to Scale Height
" 1926 * Langston Hughes
"The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
" 1926 * Floyd J. Calvin
"Langston Hughes Answers His Critics
" 1927 * Langston Hughes
"These Bad New Negroes: A Critique on Critics
" 1927 * Nicolás Guillén
Translated by Edward J. Mullen
"Conversation with Langston Hughes
" 1929 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and Its Audience
" 1931 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and Publicity Value
" 1931 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and The Artist
" 1931 * "Langston Hughes Sends Message From Russia to Voters: Noted Poet Sees Hope in Communist Party
" 1932 * Langston Hughes
"Portion of a Speech by Langston Hughes Before the Pan-Pacific Club of Tokyo
June 30
1933
As Reported in the Japan Advertiser Tokyo
July 1
1933" * Langston Hughes
"From Moscow to Shanghai
" 1933 * "Negro Author Is Tossed Out by Japanese-Writer Prohibited to Stay in Japan After Visits to Russia and Shanghai
" 1933 * Langston Hughes
"To Negro Writers
""1935 * Langston Hughes
Radio Broadcast Regarding the Third United States Congress Against War and Fascism
Cleveland
Ohio
1936 * Langston Hughes
Excerpt from "The Negro Faces Fascism
" a speech Hughes made at the Third U. S. Congress Against War and Fascism
Cleveland
Ohio
1936 * Langston Hughes
"Too Much of Race
" 1937 * Langston Hughes
"Negroes in Spain
" 1937 * Langston Hughes
"Madrid's House of Culture
" 1937 * "Negro Poet Notes Racial Prejudices-Langston Hughes Declares It Exists Throughout North America
" 1938 * George Harris
"The Worker's Poet: An Interview with Langston Hughes
" 1938 * Langston Hughes
"Writers
Words and the World
" Speech at the International Writers Association for the Defense of Culture
Paris
France
1938 * Langston Hughes
"Democracy and Me
" Speech at the Public Session of the Third American Writers' Congress
Carnegie Hall
New York City
1939 * 2: Jim Crow
Economics
War
and the Black Writer * "Dunbar Gave Inspiration to His Work
Author Says
" 1940 * Langston Hughes
"Let's Get It Straight [Concerning 'Goodbye
Christ']
" 1941 * Langston Hughes
"Democracy
Negroes
and Writers
" Speech made in absentia
Fourth Congress of the League of American Writers
New York City
1941 * "Poet Explains Crux of Color Problem Here-Langston Hughes Reads Many Poems at Century Club
" 1943 * Langston Hughes and Others
"Let's Face the Race Question
" 1944 * "Hughes Speaks On Racial Works: Tells of His Observations of Minority Problems in Other Nations
" 1944 * "Poetry To Be Appreciated Must 'Come Easy'-Langston Hughes
" 1944 * William A. Caldwell
"Decay of an Idea: II
" 1945 * Stella Kamp
"Langston Hughes Speaks to Young Writers
" 1946 * Mary Harrington
"Jim Crow Can't Keep a Poet Down
" 1947 * Langston Hughes and the Editors
"Some Practical Observations: A Colloquy
" 1950 * Langston Hughes
"Ten Ways to Use Poetry in Teaching
" speech at the Public Meeting of the College Language Association's Eleventh Annual Conference
Morgan State College
Baltimore
Maryland
1951 * 3: Hughes Faces McCarthyism * Testimony of Langston Hughes (Accompanied by His Counsel
Frank D. Reeves)
Tuesday
24 March 1953 * Public Testimony of Langston Hughes (Accompanied by His Counsel
Frank D. Reeves)
26 March 1953 * "Langston Hughes Speaks
" 1953 * 4: The Racial Artist Confronts the Blacklist * Langston Hughes
"Jazz as Communication
" 1956 * Langston Hughes
"Humor and the Negro Press
" 1957 * Langston Hughes
"Langston Hughes Speech at the National Assembly of Authors and Dramatists Symposium: 'The Writer's Position in America
" 1957 * Martha MacGregor
"Simple Is Back
" 1957 * Ted Poston
"Closeup: The 'Simple' World of Langston Hughes
" 1957 * Jim Davis
"F.Y.I.-For Your Information
" 1958 * Langston Hughes
"Writers: Black and White
" Speech at The American Society of African Culture's Conference of Negro Writers
New York City
1959 * Langston Hughes
"Langston Hughes' Acceptance of the Spingarn Medal
" 1960 * "Langston Hughes
Writer (No Date)
" 1960 * "Ministers Protest Poet's Mills Talk
" 1961 * "Langston Hughes Interviewed by Reuben and Dorothy Silver
" 1961 * 5: The International Dignitary Caps a Distinguished Career * Nat Hentoff
Moderator
with Langston Hughes and Others
"The Negro in American Culture
" 1961 * Ted Poston
"Closeup: At Home with the Poet
" 1962 * Langston Hughes
"American Interest in African Culture
" Address at the Opening of the USIS Center and Library
Accra
Ghana
1962 * Lewis Nichols
"Poems to Play: Langston Hughes Describes the Genesis of His 'Tambourines to Glory
'" 1963 * Walter Kerr
"Banned on TV
Writer's Story Told: 'I'm Not a Formal Poet . . . Highly Conventional
'" 1963 * Langston Hughes
"Hold Fast to Dreams
" Address at Lincoln University
Pennsylvania
1964 * Langston Hughes and Geoffrey Bridson
"Langston Hughes Discusses the Position of the Negro in America Today
" 1964 * Langston Hughes
"A Letter from America
" 1965 * Langston Hughes
"Black Writers in a Troubled World
" Address at the First World Festival of Negro Arts
Dakar
Senegal
1966 * Richard Rive
"Taos in Harlem: An Interview with Langston Hughes
" 1967 * Notes
'Busboy Poet' and Writer of 'Weary Blues
' Tells How a Long Shot First Gave Him a Chance to Scale Height
" 1926 * Langston Hughes
"The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
" 1926 * Floyd J. Calvin
"Langston Hughes Answers His Critics
" 1927 * Langston Hughes
"These Bad New Negroes: A Critique on Critics
" 1927 * Nicolás Guillén
Translated by Edward J. Mullen
"Conversation with Langston Hughes
" 1929 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and Its Audience
" 1931 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and Publicity Value
" 1931 * Langston Hughes
"Negro Art and The Artist
" 1931 * "Langston Hughes Sends Message From Russia to Voters: Noted Poet Sees Hope in Communist Party
" 1932 * Langston Hughes
"Portion of a Speech by Langston Hughes Before the Pan-Pacific Club of Tokyo
June 30
1933
As Reported in the Japan Advertiser Tokyo
July 1
1933" * Langston Hughes
"From Moscow to Shanghai
" 1933 * "Negro Author Is Tossed Out by Japanese-Writer Prohibited to Stay in Japan After Visits to Russia and Shanghai
" 1933 * Langston Hughes
"To Negro Writers
""1935 * Langston Hughes
Radio Broadcast Regarding the Third United States Congress Against War and Fascism
Cleveland
Ohio
1936 * Langston Hughes
Excerpt from "The Negro Faces Fascism
" a speech Hughes made at the Third U. S. Congress Against War and Fascism
Cleveland
Ohio
1936 * Langston Hughes
"Too Much of Race
" 1937 * Langston Hughes
"Negroes in Spain
" 1937 * Langston Hughes
"Madrid's House of Culture
" 1937 * "Negro Poet Notes Racial Prejudices-Langston Hughes Declares It Exists Throughout North America
" 1938 * George Harris
"The Worker's Poet: An Interview with Langston Hughes
" 1938 * Langston Hughes
"Writers
Words and the World
" Speech at the International Writers Association for the Defense of Culture
Paris
France
1938 * Langston Hughes
"Democracy and Me
" Speech at the Public Session of the Third American Writers' Congress
Carnegie Hall
New York City
1939 * 2: Jim Crow
Economics
War
and the Black Writer * "Dunbar Gave Inspiration to His Work
Author Says
" 1940 * Langston Hughes
"Let's Get It Straight [Concerning 'Goodbye
Christ']
" 1941 * Langston Hughes
"Democracy
Negroes
and Writers
" Speech made in absentia
Fourth Congress of the League of American Writers
New York City
1941 * "Poet Explains Crux of Color Problem Here-Langston Hughes Reads Many Poems at Century Club
" 1943 * Langston Hughes and Others
"Let's Face the Race Question
" 1944 * "Hughes Speaks On Racial Works: Tells of His Observations of Minority Problems in Other Nations
" 1944 * "Poetry To Be Appreciated Must 'Come Easy'-Langston Hughes
" 1944 * William A. Caldwell
"Decay of an Idea: II
" 1945 * Stella Kamp
"Langston Hughes Speaks to Young Writers
" 1946 * Mary Harrington
"Jim Crow Can't Keep a Poet Down
" 1947 * Langston Hughes and the Editors
"Some Practical Observations: A Colloquy
" 1950 * Langston Hughes
"Ten Ways to Use Poetry in Teaching
" speech at the Public Meeting of the College Language Association's Eleventh Annual Conference
Morgan State College
Baltimore
Maryland
1951 * 3: Hughes Faces McCarthyism * Testimony of Langston Hughes (Accompanied by His Counsel
Frank D. Reeves)
Tuesday
24 March 1953 * Public Testimony of Langston Hughes (Accompanied by His Counsel
Frank D. Reeves)
26 March 1953 * "Langston Hughes Speaks
" 1953 * 4: The Racial Artist Confronts the Blacklist * Langston Hughes
"Jazz as Communication
" 1956 * Langston Hughes
"Humor and the Negro Press
" 1957 * Langston Hughes
"Langston Hughes Speech at the National Assembly of Authors and Dramatists Symposium: 'The Writer's Position in America
" 1957 * Martha MacGregor
"Simple Is Back
" 1957 * Ted Poston
"Closeup: The 'Simple' World of Langston Hughes
" 1957 * Jim Davis
"F.Y.I.-For Your Information
" 1958 * Langston Hughes
"Writers: Black and White
" Speech at The American Society of African Culture's Conference of Negro Writers
New York City
1959 * Langston Hughes
"Langston Hughes' Acceptance of the Spingarn Medal
" 1960 * "Langston Hughes
Writer (No Date)
" 1960 * "Ministers Protest Poet's Mills Talk
" 1961 * "Langston Hughes Interviewed by Reuben and Dorothy Silver
" 1961 * 5: The International Dignitary Caps a Distinguished Career * Nat Hentoff
Moderator
with Langston Hughes and Others
"The Negro in American Culture
" 1961 * Ted Poston
"Closeup: At Home with the Poet
" 1962 * Langston Hughes
"American Interest in African Culture
" Address at the Opening of the USIS Center and Library
Accra
Ghana
1962 * Lewis Nichols
"Poems to Play: Langston Hughes Describes the Genesis of His 'Tambourines to Glory
'" 1963 * Walter Kerr
"Banned on TV
Writer's Story Told: 'I'm Not a Formal Poet . . . Highly Conventional
'" 1963 * Langston Hughes
"Hold Fast to Dreams
" Address at Lincoln University
Pennsylvania
1964 * Langston Hughes and Geoffrey Bridson
"Langston Hughes Discusses the Position of the Negro in America Today
" 1964 * Langston Hughes
"A Letter from America
" 1965 * Langston Hughes
"Black Writers in a Troubled World
" Address at the First World Festival of Negro Arts
Dakar
Senegal
1966 * Richard Rive
"Taos in Harlem: An Interview with Langston Hughes
" 1967 * Notes