My soul has grown deep like the rivers. One of the most famous Langston Hughes poems is also one of his earliest: “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” was published in 1921 in The Crisis, the magazine ...
Author and journalist Charles M. Blow will leave The New York Times and receive the inaugural Langston Hughes fellowship at ...
The University of Montana will host a community lecture in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. with Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
MISSOULA — The University of Montana will honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a free community lecture by poet Jericho Brown on Thursday, Feb. 6, titled, “The Art of Dreaming: ...
Trinity's spring lineup—featuring world-renowned artists and emerging voices—embodies the church's focus on peacemaking and ...
Round,' screening Jan. 29 at the NY Jewish Film Festival, shows how a 1960 neighborhood demonstration in Maryland shifted ...
The Arts Academy of Sedona in collaboration with The Verde Valley School is kicking off the celebration of America's Black ...
Aussie filmmaker Justin Kurzel’s series adaptation of Richard Flanagan’s Booker Prize-winning novel The Narrow Road to the ...
"We’ve got to organize so effectively and so well and engage in such powerful, creative protest that there will not be a power in the world that can stop us and that can afford to ignore us" ...
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame will be unveiled Tuesday posthumously honoring Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning ...
“Some of my best artwork was done right there ... had given him a fourth book — a collection of poems by author Langston Hughes. “The librarian was giving me a message,” Stevens ...