Langston Hughes

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Langston Hughes
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Langston Hughes is a famous Harlem Renaissance poet who attended the School of Mines (now SEAS) at the urging of his father, an engineer, for the 1921-1922 year, during which he lived in Hartley Hall[1]. He dropped out, though the admissions department likes to tout him as an alum.[2] His departure may have had something to do with institutional racism.


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