Today I would like to honor and pay tribute to Harlem Renaissance poet/writer, Langston Hughes. Although Hughes’ sexual orientation has traditionally been downplayed, like James Baldwin, he was black and openly gay. Hughes was attracted to the ideals of Communism, given the racism and homophobia in the United States. Though Hughes never officially joined the Communist Party, he was called before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations led by Joseph McCarthy.
Sadly, even today (46 years after his death) men of color take enormous risk to be openly gay. We, as the LGBT community, do not do enough to support of brothers and sisters of color. We must stand in solidarity.
I fell in love with Hughes poetry the first time I read Dream Deferred.
Dream Deferred
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
Like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore–
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over–
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
Another favorite of mine is Dream Boogie. I will conclude this post with they lyrics of Ella’s Song by my favorite a cappella Social Justice group, Sweet Honey in the Rock:
We who believe in freedom cannot rest
We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comesUntil the killing of Black men, Black mothers’ sons
Is as important as the killing of White men, White mothers’ sons (Refrain)That which touches me most is that I had the chance to work with people
Passing on to others that which was passed on to me
To me young people come first, they have the courage where we fail
And if I can I’ll shed some light as they carry us through the gale (Refrain)Struggling myself don’t mean a whole lot, I’ve come to realize
That teaching others to stand and fight is the only way the struggle survives
I’m a woman who speaks in a voice and I must be heard
At times I can be quite difficult, I’ll bow to no man’s word (Refrain)
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Nancy, thank you for reblogging this story. I love Langston Hughes!