New York Times Devotes a Full Page to Poetry

"I, Too" by Langston Hughes.

This is turning out to be an eventful week for matters related to the late poet Langston Hughes.

On Wednesday, it was revealed that thanks to a successful fundraising campaign, a Harlem home on East 127th Street where Langston lived for several decades is to be transformed into a cultural center. And today, in the print edition of The The New York Times, there is a full-page reprint of his 1926 poem “I, Too.” (Although it is purely coincidental that this print version immediately follows the unrest in Charlotte, it is a powerful juxtaposition nonetheless.)

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