Further Reading
- The Langston Hughes Reader. New York: Braziller, 1958.
- Good Morning Revolution: Uncollected Social Protest Writings by Langston Hughes. Lawrence Hill, 1973.
- The Collected Works of Langston Hughes. Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 2001.
- "My Adventures as a Social Poet" by Langston Hughes. Essay. Phylon, 3rd Quarter 1947
- "The Negro Artist and The Racial Mountain" by Langston Hughes. Article in The Nation, 23 June 1926.
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