Langston Hughes

$189 / per night
Max. Guests
4 Adults / 2 Children
Booking Nights
3 Min.
Bed Type
Twins Bed
Area
82 m²

Born James Mercer Langston Hughes, February 1, 1902, in Joplin, MO; died of congestive heart failure, May 22, 1967, in New York City; son of James Nathaniel (a businessman, lawyer, and rancher) and Carrie Mercer Hughes (a teacher; maiden name, Langston). Education: Attended Columbia University, 1921-22; Lincoln University, A.B., 1929.

Author of poetry, long and short fiction, plays, nonfiction, and autobiography. In early years, worked as an assistant cook, launderer, busboy, and at other odd jobs; worked as a seaman on voyages to Africa and Europe; lived at various times in Mexico, France, Italy, Spain, and the Soviet Union. Madrid correspondent for Baltimore Afro-American, 1937; visiting professor in creative writing, Atlanta University, 1947; poet-in-residence, Laboratory School, University of Chicago, 1949.

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Room Services

Breakfast
Coffee Maker
Widescreen TV
Air Conditioner