Remembering Langston Hughes: His Art, Life, and Legacy Fifty Years Later is a local and national forum on Langston Hughes.
Nov. 10-11, 2017
Nov. 10-11, 2017
Since his death in May 1967, his art, particularly his poetry, has been invoked to articulate both some of the nation’s loftiest hopes and its deepest fears. The forum, jointly sponsored by several Princeton University academic departments, takes place over two days, November 10th and 11th, at Princeton University.
Hughes in Harlem |
Conference organizer Wallace Best writes, “Langston Hughes has long shaped people’s understanding of themselves and of the United States more broadly. His powerful written works have provided insight into our painful past and hope for a future beyond the ills that have plagued our society. He was the ‘Bard of Harlem’ and he remains America’s Bard.”
Free and open to the public.
McCosh Hall, Room 50 & Wallace Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts
November 10th-11th, 2017
Click here for full schedule of events: http://aas.princeton.edu/news/dr-elizabeth-alexander-to-deliver-keynote-address-at-remembering-langston-hughes-conference/
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