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- Hughes's Message in Mulatto
Poquette has a bachelor’s degree in English and specializes in writing about literature. In the following essay, Poquette discusses Hughes’s message in Mulatto.
- Hughes's Examination of Race Relations in the United States
Dell’Amico is an instructor of English literature and composition. In this essay, Dell’Amico explores Hughes’s examination of race relations in the United States.
- Intracaste Prejudice in Langston Hughes’s Mulatto
In the following essay, Bienvenu examines the nuances of racial prejudice practiced by blacks against other blacks in Mulatto.
- Miscegenation on Broadway:
Hughes’s Mulatto and Edward Sheldon’s The Nigger
In the following essay, Barksdale explores the many differences surrounding Hughes’s and Sheldon’s plays, despite their common theme of miscegenation.
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