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This woman tells her story of her hope that her children and every other African-American will lead the way to a better and more productive life for all blacks. Langston Hughes used figurative language and great word choice to create an educational tone for all to read. The Negro Mother is not only for African-Americans but it can represent the struggle that everyone has had to be where they are today
This woman tells her story of her hope that her children and every other African-American will lead the way to a better and more productive life for all blacks. Langston Hughes used figurative language and great word choice to create an educational tone for all to read. The Negro Mother is not only for African-Americans but it can represent the struggle that everyone has had to be where they are today
This woman tells her story of her hope that her children and every other African-American will lead the way to a better and more productive life for all blacks. Langston Hughes used figurative language and great word choice to create an educational tone for all to read. The Negro Mother is not only for African-Americans but it can represent the struggle that everyone has had to be where they are todayThis woman tells her story of her hope that her children and every other African-American will lead the way to a better and more productive life for all blacks. Langston Hughes used figurative language and great word choice to create an educational tone for all to read. The Negro Mother is not only for African-Americans but it can represent the struggle that everyone has had to be where they are today
This woman tells her story of her hope that her children and every other African-American will lead the way to a better and more productive life for all blacks. Langston Hughes used figurative language and great word choice to create an educational tone for all to read. The Negro Mother is not only for African-Americans but it can represent the struggle that everyone has had...