Lembar Pengesahan tidak disertai tanda tangan dosen pembimbingLiterary works relate widely with the background, as well as the life history of the author. When we read a literary work, more or less we read the mirror of the author’s life. Here in the short story entitled Red Headed Baby written by Langston Hughes, I find the richness of these cultural aspects as well as the social perspectives. Besides being a black writer, Langton Hughes was also a main person in Harlem renaissance, which makes his literary work such as this novel Red Headed Baby worth discussing related to the socio cultural of the black society at that time being. In this story, the background which connects closely with slavery is a very interesting aspect to discuss....
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
This article aims to elucidate Langston Hughes’s political concerns as reflected in his most importa...
Perhaps the single best-known and most highly regarded African-American writer of his time, Langston...
Langston Hughes was and is recognised as one of the most important African American writers of the t...
Set up in the backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance, this paper seeks to explore the response of the Bl...
ENGLISH: This study examines the phenomena of racial discrimination in the three selected poems o...
1920s of American history have been known and called as the Jazz Age. This Age is featured by flouri...
The major problem of this study is to reveal how does black American life in existence of inequali...
In the first half of the 1920s, the New Negro movement aimed to capture the changing African America...
The New Negro Renaissance, that period associated with the flowering of the arts in 1920s Harlem, be...
The literary movement that so many refer to as the Harlem Renaissance remains contested terrain, and...
This dissertation argues that the Harlem Renaissance was, in part, a response to Victorian-era medic...
The period traditionally called the Harlem Renaissance was an era in which African American women ...
The twelfth volume of The Collected Works of Langston Hughes contains Hughes\u27s collections of bio...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
This article aims to elucidate Langston Hughes’s political concerns as reflected in his most importa...
Perhaps the single best-known and most highly regarded African-American writer of his time, Langston...
Langston Hughes was and is recognised as one of the most important African American writers of the t...
Set up in the backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance, this paper seeks to explore the response of the Bl...
ENGLISH: This study examines the phenomena of racial discrimination in the three selected poems o...
1920s of American history have been known and called as the Jazz Age. This Age is featured by flouri...
The major problem of this study is to reveal how does black American life in existence of inequali...
In the first half of the 1920s, the New Negro movement aimed to capture the changing African America...
The New Negro Renaissance, that period associated with the flowering of the arts in 1920s Harlem, be...
The literary movement that so many refer to as the Harlem Renaissance remains contested terrain, and...
This dissertation argues that the Harlem Renaissance was, in part, a response to Victorian-era medic...
The period traditionally called the Harlem Renaissance was an era in which African American women ...
The twelfth volume of The Collected Works of Langston Hughes contains Hughes\u27s collections of bio...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
This article aims to elucidate Langston Hughes’s political concerns as reflected in his most importa...