insider.si.edu: Montage of a Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes, Inscribed to Jacob Lawrence
Montage of a Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes, Inscribed to Jacob Lawrence
In the poem “Harlem,” Langston Hughes asks a critical question about our lives. We all have dreams, ambitions and goals to achieve. But what happens to a dream deferred? While Hughes may have asked ...
In 1951, Langston Hughes asked the question, "What Happens to a Dream Deferred?" In 2024, we ask, "What Happens to a Dream Determined?" Join Aurora's 39th annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Ceremony ...
BroadwayWorld: Hold Fast to Dreams: A Night with Langston Hughes at CRCA Theatre
A Night with Langston Hughes in Atlanta at CRCA Theatre. Tickets: Fast to Dreams explores the poetry of Langston Hughes. It is a performance piece on the importance of living your dreams and the ...
Hold Fast to Dreams: A Night with Langston Hughes at CRCA Theatre
We are always in dialogue with Langston Hughes' short poem Harlem, first published in 1951. I can hear Hughes in the background of Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963. I hear Hughes’ poetic ...
BlackPoet Ventures, in conjunction with Arizona Theatre Company’s production of A Raisin in the Sun, salutes late poet Langston Hughes (pictured) with an original slam work based on the Hughes poem.
The Virginian-Pilot: Dreams still deferred: ‘Raisin in the Sun’ a timely, timeless classic in Virginia Beach
Dreams still deferred: ‘Raisin in the Sun’ a timely, timeless classic in Virginia Beach