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Langston Hughes

Langston Hughes

US
Birth: 1902-02-01 , Joplin
Death: 1967-05-22 , Nova Iorque
James Mercer Langston Hughes was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist who was the central figure of the Harlem Renaissance. His powerful and accessible poetry often captured the experiences, joys, and struggles of Black Americans, using rhythms and language drawn from blues and jazz music. Hughes celebrated Black culture and identity, advocating for racial equality and social justice throughout his prolific career. His work remains deeply influential, continuing to resonate with readers for its authenticity, musicality, and enduring message of hope and resilience.
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Gods

Gods


The ivory gods,
And the ebony gods,
And the gods of diamond and jade,
Sit silently on their temple shelves
While the people
Are afraid.
Yet the ivory gods,
And the ebony gods,
And the gods of diamond-jade,
Are only silly puppet gods
That the people themselves
Have made.
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