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frozen
1 month ago
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Commonlit -Langston Hughes' hidden influence on MLK

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1 answer:
Flura [7K]1 month ago
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Response:A Even though Hughes and his poetry aren't specifically addressed, King etc.

Clarification:

As highlighted by the title

Langston Hughes'

Hidden influence on MLK , the core idea revolves around the non-obvious (initially) impact of Langston Hughes on MLK. The reason MLK did not explicitly reference L. Hughes leads us to consider the influence as being hidden.

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