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Langston Hughes is not the easiest subject for a bibliographer to survey for he is not typical, bibliographically, of the Negro writer, even of the present post-Wright era in literature, when Negro writers as a group certainly write more than they have ever written at any time before. Langston Hughes wrote prolifically and in many genres, including works for radio, phonograph records, and television.
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Jackson, B. (1978). Langston Hughes. In: Inge, M.T., Duke, M., Bryer, J.R. (eds) Black American Writers. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81436-7_6
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