Langston hughes's masterpiece.
The poem "New Song", "Let America Be America Again" and the novel "Simply Advocating this". Langston hughes (1902 to 1967) is an important figure in American literature, especially in black literature. He has written novels, plays, essays, history, biographies and other works of various styles, translated Spanish and French poems into English, and even edited anthologies of other black writers, but he is mainly known for his poems and is known as the "Poet Laureate of the Black Nation". He boldly declared in "Black Artists and the Mountain of Race" published in 1926 in Ethnic magazine: "We young black artists who are engaged in creation are determined to express our dark self without fear or shame. If white people like it, we are very happy; It doesn't matter if they don't like it. If black people like it, we are very happy; If they don't like it, their unhappiness has nothing to do with it. " This literary manifesto inspired countless black writers and established his leading position in the harlem renaissance Movement.