| 50-50 |
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| Acceptance |
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| Advertisement For The Waldorf-Astoria |
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| Afraid |
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| Alabama Earth (At Booker Washington's grave) |
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| April Rain Song |
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| Ardella |
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| As I Grew Older |
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| Backlash Blues |
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| Bad Luck Card |
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| Bad Morning |
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| Ballad of Booker T. |
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| Beale Street Love |
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| Bound No'th Blues |
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| Bouquet |
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| Bra** Spittoons |
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| Call to Creation |
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| Catch |
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| Christ in Alabama |
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| Cross |
The Weary Blues
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| Cultural Exchange |
ask your mama
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| Daybreak in Alabama |
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| Dear lovely d**h |
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| Deceased |
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| Demand |
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| Democracy |
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| Dime |
Montage of a Dream Deferred
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| Dinner Guest: Me |
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| Doorknobs |
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| Dream Boogie |
Montage of a Dream Deferred
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| Dream Deferred Explication D Block |
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| Dream Deferred Poetry Explication F Block |
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| Dream Variations |
The Weary Blues
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| Dreams |
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| Easy Boogie |
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| Enemy |
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| Ennui |
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| Final Curve |
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| Fire-Caught |
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| For Selma |
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| Formula |
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| Frederick Dougla**: 1817-1895* |
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| Freedom's Plow |
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| Freedom's Plow (Rap/Poetry) |
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| Frosting |
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| Genius Child |
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| Gods |
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| Harlem |
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| Harlem ("What happens to a dream deferred?") |
Montage of a Dream Deferred
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| Harlem (UT Arlington) |
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| Harlem Night Song |
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| Harlem Sweeties |
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| Harlem Sweeties (UT Arlington Fall 2015) |
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| He's Just An Ordinary Guy |
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| Hellen Keler |
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| Horn of plenty |
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| I Continue to Dream |
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| I Dream a World |
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| I Look At The World |
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| I, Too |
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| I, Too Sing |
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| I, Too, sing America |
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| In Time Of Silver Rain |
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| Is There Tomorrow |
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| Island |
Montage of a Dream Deferred
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| Jazzonia |
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| Joy |
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| Juke Box Love Song |
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| Justice |
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| Kids Who Die |
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| Lenox Avenue: Midnight |
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| Let America Be America Again |
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| Life is Fine |
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| Lincoln Monument: Washington |
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| Lonesome Place |
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| Love Song for Lucinda |
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| Madam and Her Madam |
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| Madam and the Census Man |
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| Madam and the Phone Bill |
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| Madam and The Rent Man |
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| Madam's Past History |
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| Me and the Mule |
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| Merry-Go-Round |
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| Minstrel Man |
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| Morning After |
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| Mother to Son |
The Weary Blues
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| Mother to Son (or Daughter) |
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| Motto |
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| Mulatto |
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| My People |
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| Negro |
The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes
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| Negro Dancers |
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| New Moon |
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| New Year |
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| Night Funeral in Harlem |
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| One-Way Ticket |
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| Open Letter to the South |
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| Oppression |
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| Peace |
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| Personal |
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| Pierrot |
The Weary Blues
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| Po' Boy Blues |
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| Poet to Bigot |
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| Prayer |
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| Prize Fighter |
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| Problems |
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| Quiet Girl |
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| Sea Calm |
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| Shadows |
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| Sick Room |
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| Silence |
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| Snake |
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| Song for a Dark Girl |
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| Songs |
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| Still Here |
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| Suicide's Note |
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| Sylvester's Dying Bed |
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| Thank You M'am |
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| Thank You, Ma'am |
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| Thank You, Ma'am - Excerpt |
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| The Backlash Blues |
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| The Ballad of Lenin |
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| The Ballad Of The Landlord |
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| The Big-Timer |
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| The Bitter River |
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| The Blues |
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| The Dream Keeper |
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| The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain |
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| The Negro Mother |
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| The Negro Speaks of Rivers |
The Weary Blues
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| The South |
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| The Weary Blues |
The Weary Blues
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| The Weary Blues (UT Arlington Fall 2015) |
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| Theme for English B |
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| Tired |
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| To Artina |
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| To Certain |
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| Trumpet Player |
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| Visitors to the Black Belt |
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| Wake |
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| Walkers with the Dawn |
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| We're All in the Telephone Book |
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| Wealth |
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| What's in a dream? - Langston Hughes's “Dreams” |
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| What's in a dream? - Langston Hughes's “Harlem ("What happens to a dream deferred?")” |
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| What's in a dream? - Langston Hughes's “I Dream a World” |
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| When Sue Wears Red |
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| Who's Pa**ing for Who? |
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| Will V-Day Be Me-Day Too? |
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| Wisdom and War |
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| You and your whole race |
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| Youth |
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