The South

The South

by Langston Hughes

“The South” by Langston Hughes is a powerful poem that offers a stark and unflinching portrayal of the South during the Jim Crow era. Using vivid imagery and evocative language, Hughes exposes the harsh realities of racism and segregation faced by African Americans in the region. The poem's themes resonate with the broader struggle for civil rights and social justice, highlighting the enduring legacy of systemic prejudice and the ongoing fight for equality.

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