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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.
Langston Hughes, a major U.S. writer, came into prominence in the 1920s as a poet with exceptional gifts. He is still most well known as a poet although he published prolifically in numerous literary genres, including short fiction, children’s fiction, literary criticism, and drama. Mulatto, one of many plays Hughes wrote during the 1930s, was first staged in 1935 and was well received by audiences who appreciated its trenchant treatment of race relations in the United States.
The term mulatto, which is no longer used in the United States, in the 1930s referred to a...
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