Manuscripts
Langston Hughes letter to Beulah May, 1883-
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Langston Hughes: [autobiographical sketch]
Manuscripts
An authobiographical sketch donated by Langston Hughes to a special poetry file, at the request of fellow poet Beulah May.
mssHM 63817
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Big Sur: [poem]
Manuscripts
A maniscript of a poem donated by Langston Hughes to a special poetry file, at the request of fellow poet Beulah May.
mssHM 63815
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Uncle Tom: [poem, 7 drafts] :
Manuscripts
A manuscript of seven drafts of the poem Uncle Tom, donated by Langston Hughes to a special poetry file, at the request of fellow poet Beulah May.
mssHM 63819 (a-g)
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Declaration: [poem, 6 drafts] :
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Drafts of the Declaration donated by Langston Hughes to a special poetry file, at the request of Beulah May.
mssHM 63816 (a-f)
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Langston Hughes papers, (bulk 1932-1934)
Manuscripts
This collection is arranged in three parts. The first part consists of a pocket diary, manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera to, by, and about Langston Hughes. The second part of the collection consists of photographs and another Hughes pocket notebook. The third part consists of letters, ephemera and photographs primarily by Loren Miller and related to the 1932 Soviet Union trip. Langston Hughes was a close friend of Loren and Juanita Miller. Hughes and Miller traveled to the Soviet Union in 1932 with 19 other African-Americans onboard the ship Europa for a film project that never materialized. The bulk of the material dates between 1932 and 1934, the years that Langston Hughes traveled to and from the Soviet Union and Mexico. There are two photographs from onboard the Europa including a group photograph of 20 of the 22 who traveled to the Soviet Union. There are also two books autographed by Langston Hughes to Loren and Juanita Miller that were transferred to Rare Books in August 2002. These books are One-Way Ticket (RB 606889) and Simple Speaks His Mind (RB 606888).
mssHM 64070-64101, HM 68429-68442, HM 73900-73977
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Langston Hughes letters to Isabella M. Brown
Manuscripts
These letters, cards, and one manuscript were sent to Isabella Brown, an African-American poet from Natchez, Mississippi (there is one letter by American poet Walter Lowenfels to Brown). The items include:
mssHM 80590-80595