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Langston Hughes Syllabus
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Plays by: Langston Hughes, N.K Smith, Felix Fair, Jean Jacques Bernard, and J. Niggli
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This is the obituary of Olivia Davidson. She died on May 9, 1889. It contains a short description of her life and what she accomplished. She graduated from the Framingham State Normal School, became a teacher in Tennessee, and started the Tuskegee Normal School with her husband, Booker T. Washington.
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This is a Reprint of the original issue of fire being (Vol. 1) and this showcases many different authors, poets, and artists. Some Big names are Charles S. Johnson, Countee P. Cullen, Aaron Douglas, Helene Johnson, Richard Bruce, Wallace Thurman, Zora Neale Hurston, Waring Cuney, Arna Bontemps, Edward Silvera, Langston Hughes, and more Ect.
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In this letter, Davidson reveals she is working with her husband, the principal, at Tuskegee Normal School in Alabama. She writes to her friend from the same graduating class as her only 3 months later, detailing how the schools' students are below grade level and they have very little funding.
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The first African American owned and operated Record label in Harlem and in the USA
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The poem "Blues Fantasy" by Langston Hughes
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Rich resources
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Olivia Davidson was a student at and graduated from the Framingham State Normal School in 1881. This is a pamphlet inviting people to the graduation which also details how Davidson presented an essay titles "Work among the Freedmen" at her graduation as well.
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Bessie Smith's 1929 blues cover of Jimmie Cox's 1916 song "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out"
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A short essay by Langston Hughes arguing for the value of blues music
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