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Author Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967.

Title The collected works of Langston Hughes / edited with an introduction by Arnold Rampersad.

Publication Info. Columbia : University of Missouri Press, [2001-<©2004>]
©2001-<©2004>

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Description volume <1-6, 8-16> ; 24 cm
Note Vol. 4 edited with an introduction by Dolan Hubbard.
Vol. 5 edited with an introduction by Leslie Catherine Sanders, with Nancy Johnston.
Vol. <6> edited with an introduction by Leslie Catherine Sanders.
Vol. <8> edited with an introduction by Donna Akiba Sullivan Harper.
Vols. 9-10 edited with an introduction by Christopher C. De Santis.
Vol. 11 edited with an introduction by Dianne Johnson.
Vol. 12 edited with an introduction by Steven C. Tracy.
Vol. 13-14 edited with an introduction by Joseph Mclaren.
Vol. 15 edited by R. Baxter Miller, with an introduction by Arnold Rampersad.
Vol. 16 edited with an introduction by Dellita Martin-Ogunsola.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents v. 1. The poems, 1921-1940 -- v. 2. The poems, 1941-1950.
v. 3. Montage of a dream deferred. Boogie segue to bop. Dream boogie -- Parade -- Children's rhymes -- Sister -- Comment on stoop -- Preference -- Necessity -- Question -- Figurine -- Buddy -- Juke box love song -- Ultimatum -- Warning -- Croon -- New Yorkers -- Wonder -- Easy boogie.
v.3. Montage of a dream deferred. Dig and be dug. Movies -- Tell me -- Not a movie -- Neon signs -- Numbers -- What? So soon -- Comment against lamp post -- Figurette -- Motto -- Dead in there -- Situation -- Dancer -- Advice -- Green memory -- Wine-o -- Relief -- Ballad of the landlord -- Corner meeting -- Projection.
v. 3. Montage of a dream deferred. Early bright. Flatted fifths -- Tomorrow -- Mellow -- Live and let live -- Gauge -- Bar -- Cafe, 3 a.m. -- Drunkard -- Street song -- 125th Street -- Dive -- Warning : augmented -- Up-beat -- Jam session -- Be-bop boys -- Tag.
v. 3. Montage of a dream deferred. Vice versa to Bach. Theme for English B -- College formal : Renaissance casino -- Low to high -- Boogie, 1 a.m. -- High to low -- Lady's boogie -- Freedom train -- Deferred -- Request -- Shame on you -- World War II.
v. 3. Montage of a dream deferred. Dream deferred. Mystery -- Silver of sermon -- Testimonial -- Passing -- Nightmare boogie -- Sunday by the combination -- Casualty -- Night funeral in Harlem -- Blues at dawn -- Dime -- Argument -- Neighbor -- Evening song -- Chord -- Fact -- Joe Louis -- Subway rush hour -- Brothers -- Likewise -- Silver -- Hope -- Dream boogie : variation.
v. 3. Montage of a dream deferred. Lenox Avenue mural. Harlem -- Good morning -- Same in blues -- Comment on curb -- Letter -- Island.
v. 3. Ask your mama. Cultural exchange -- Ride, Red, ride -- Shades of pigmeat -- Ode to Dinah -- Blues in stereo -- Horn of plenty -- Gospel cha-cha -- Is it true? -- Ask your mama -- Bird in orbit -- Jazztet muted -- Show fare, please.
v. 3. The panther and the lash. Words on fire. Corner meeting -- Harlem -- Prime -- Crowns and garlands -- Elderly leaders -- The backlash blues -- Lenox Avenue bar -- Motto -- Junior addict -- Dream deferred -- Death in Yorkville -- Who but the Lord? -- Third degree -- Black Panther -- Final call.
v. 3. The panther and the lash. American heartbreak. American heartbreak -- Ghosts of 1919 -- October 16 : the raid -- Long view : Negro -- Frederick Douglass : 1817-1895 -- Still here -- Words like freedom.
v. 3. The panther and the lash. The Bible belt. Christ in Alabama -- Bible belt -- Militant -- Office building : evening -- Florida road workers -- Special bulletin -- Mississippi -- Ku Klux -- Justice -- Birmingham Sunday -- Bombings in Dixie -- Children's rhymes -- Down where I am.
v. 3. The panther and the lash. The face of war. Mother in wartime -- Without benefit of declaration -- Official notice -- Peace -- Last prince of the east -- The dove -- War.
v. 3. The panther and the lash. African question mark. Oppression -- Angola question mark -- Lumumba's grave -- Color -- Question and answer -- History.
v. 3. The panther and the lash. Dinner guest : me. Dinner guest : me -- Northern liberal -- Sweet words on race -- Un-American investigators -- Slave -- Undertow -- Little song on housing -- Cultural exchange -- Frosting -- Impasse.
v. 3. The panther and the lash. Daybreak in Alabama. Freedom -- Go slow -- Merry-go-round -- Dream dust -- Stokely Malcolm me -- Slum dreams -- Georgia dusk -- Where? When? Which? -- Vari-colored song -- Jim Crow car -- Warning -- Daybreak in Alabama.
v. 3. Uncollected poems, 1951-1960. Prelude to our age -- Where service is needed -- Consider me -- So long -- Tomorrow's seed -- Hero--International Brigade -- The Christmas story -- No regrets -- A ballad of Negro history -- Hope for Harlem -- Ultimatum : kid to kid -- Ballad of the two thieves -- Africa -- Envoy to Africa -- Ballad of Booker T. -- Addition -- Poet to bigot -- Room -- Do you reckon? -- Lincoln University, 1954 -- Draftees -- Azikiwe in jail -- Old Walt -- Us, colored -- Miss Blues'es child -- Delinquent -- Mean old yesterday -- In explanation of our times -- Plaint -- The thorn -- Brotherly love -- Two somewhat different epigrams -- Last call -- Late corner -- Acceptance -- Testament -- Gone boy -- Memo to non-white peoples -- Expendable -- Bouquet -- Departure -- Dixie South Africa -- Communiqué -- Casual -- Numbered -- The last man living -- On a pallet of straw -- Carol of the brown king -- On a Christmas night -- Ballad of Mary's son -- Pastoral -- Little cats -- Not else--but -- Tambourines -- As befits a man -- Maybe -- Blue Monday -- to Artina -- Uncle Tom -- Abe Lincoln -- Imagine -- "The Jesus".
v. 3. Uncollected poems, 1961-1967. If you would -- Encounter -- Pair in one -- Good bluffers -- Number -- Silent one -- Doorknobs -- We, too -- For Russell and Rowena Jelliffe -- Dream of freedom -- Small memory -- Drums -- Chicago -- Old age -- To you -- Not what was -- Christmas Eve, nearing midnight in New York -- Metropolitan Museum -- Emperor Haile Selassie -- Suburban evening -- Demonstration -- Bitter brew -- Freedom -- Flotsam.
v. 3. Appendix. Poems circulated by the Associated Negro press. Song of the refugee road -- America's young black Joe! -- Ballad of the fool -- Ballad of Walter White -- The Mitchell case -- Explain it, please -- Ballad of the black sheep -- Epitaph -- So tired blues -- Return to sea -- Jazz girl -- Pathological puzzle -- Dixie man to Uncle Sam -- Governor fires dean -- Get up off that old jive -- Fourth of July thought -- Battle ground -- Joe Louis -- Crow goes, too -- Lonely nocturne -- Troubled water -- Total war -- Gandhi is fasting -- Judge William Hastie -- What I think -- Just an ordinary guy -- Speaking of food -- Puzzlement -- The bells toll kindly -- Madam and the crime wave -- Madam's Christmas, or merry Christmas everybody -- Song after lynching -- Bonds for all -- Poor girl's ruination -- Poem to Uncle Sam -- Song of adoration -- Bonds : in memoriam -- Worriation -- Ballad of Henry Moore -- Message to the president -- Promised land -- Chicago blues.
v. 4. Not without laughter -- Tambourines to glory.
v. 5. Mulatto -- Mule bone -- Scottsboro, limited -- Harvest -- Angelo Herndon Jones -- Little Ham -- Soul gone home -- Mother and child -- Emperor of Haiti (troubled island) -- When the Jack hollers, or Careless love -- Joy to my soul -- Front porch -- Don't you want to be free? -- Six satires -- The sun do move.
v. 6. Operas. Troubled island ; The organizer ; The barrier ; Esther ; Port town -- Musicals. Tropics after dark ; Simply heavenly ; Mister Jazz ; Jericho--Jim Crow ; Tambourines to glory -- Gospel plays. Black nativity ; The gospel glow ; Master of miracles ; The prodigal son -- Miscellaneous plays. For this we fight ; The ballot and me -- Radio plays. Booker T. Washington in Atlanta ; Brothers ; Pvt. Jim Crow ; In the service of my country -- Ballet librettos. The Amazon queen ; The Saint Louis blues ; Blues to be-bop ballet ; Two brothers = Dos hermanos ; Ask your mama ; Bessie Smith descends ; Carmelita and the cockatoo ; The Conga ends -- Lyrics from musicals. Street scene ; Just around the corner -- Cantatas. The five foolish virgins ; Godly is the house of God ; The glory around His head ; Ballad of the brown king ; Let us remember.
v. 7. Simple speaks his mind -- Simple takes a wife.
v. 8. Simple stakes a claim -- Simple's Uncle Sam -- Uncollected stories. Remembrances ; Wigs, women, and falsies ; On women who drink you up ; Hairdos ; Cousin Minnie wins ; Riddles ; Color of the law ; Simple and the high prices ; Everybody's difference ; Intermarriage ; Liberals need a mascot ; Serious talk about the atom bomb ; Brainwashed ; Help, mayor, help! ; Little Klanny ; Simple's psychosis ; Pictures ; Simple arithmetic ; Africa's daughters ; African names ; Harems and robes ; Money and mice ; Population explosion ; Youthhood ; Hail and farewell.
v. 9. Essays on art, race, politics, and world affairs -- v. 10. "Fight for freedom" and other writings on civil rights.
v. 11. Contributions to the Brownies' book. Mexican games -- In a Mexican city -- The gold piece : a play that might be true -- Up to the crater of an old volcano.
v. 11. Poetry. The dream keeper and other poems. The dream keeper ; Winter moon ; Fairies ; Autumn thought ; Dreams ; April rain song ; After many springs ; Winter sweetness ; Quiet girl ; Poem ; Joy -- Sea charm. Water-front streets ; Long trip ; Sea calm ; Sailor ; Seascape ; Mexican market woman ; Beggar boy ; Parisian beggar woman ; Irish wake ; Death of an old seaman ; Sea charm -- Dressed up. Dressed up ; Reasons why ; Negro dancers ; The weary blues ; Homesick blues ; Wide river ; Minstrel man ; A black Pierrot ; Bound n̕o th blues ; Song ; Passing love ; When Sue wears red ; P̕o boy blues ; Song for a banjo dance ; Night and morn -- Feet ̕o Jesus. Feet ̕o Jesus ; Sinner ; Prayer ; Judgment day ; Ma lord ; Baby ; Lullaby ; Prayer meeting -- Walkers with the dawn. Walkers with the dawn ; African dance ; Aunt Sue's stories ; Alabama earth ; My people ; Lincoln Monument : Washington ; Dream variation ; Sun song ; The Negro speaks of rivers ; The Negro ; Mother to son ; As I grew older ; I, too ; Youth.
v. 11. Poetry. The sweet and sour animal book -- Uncollected poems for children. Signs of spring ; The lament of a vanquished beau ; Mister Sandman ; Thanksgiving time ; Trip, San Francisco ; Garment ; The kids in school with me ; We're all in the telephone book ; City ; To make words sing ; Gypsies ; There's always weather ; New flowers ; Year round ; Country ; Grandpa's stories ; Piggy-back ; Shearing time ; Brand new clothes ; Problems ; Not often ; Grocery store ; Poor Rover ; The blues ; Silly animals ; Old dog Queenie ; Little song ; Friendly in a friendly way ; Shepherd's song at Christmas.
v. 11. Fiction. Popo and Fifina, children of Haiti -- Black misery -- The pasteboard bandit.
v. 11. "First books". The first book of Negroes -- The first book of rhythms -- The first book of jazz -- The first book of the West Indies -- The first book of Africa.
v. 12. Works for children and young adults : biographies -- v. 13. Autobiography : the big sea -- v. 14. Autobiography : I wonder as I wander.
v. 15. The ways of white folks -- Laughing to keep from crying -- Something in common and other stories -- Uncollected stories. Mary Winosky ; Those who have no turkey ; Seventy-five dollars ; Bodies in the moonlight ; The childhood of Jimmy ; The young glory of him ; The little virgin ; Luani of the jungles.
v. 16. Blood wedding / Federico García Lorca -- Cuba libre / Nicolás Guillén -- Masters of the dew / Jacques Roumain.
v. 17. The sweet flypaper of life -- v. 18. An annotated bibliography of the works.
Subject African Americans -- Literary collections.
Added Author Rampersad, Arnold.
Hubbard, Dolan, 1949-
Sanders, Leslie Catherine, 1944-
Added Title Works (2001)
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