Langston Hughes Quotes
I Was A Victim Of A Stereotype. There Were Only Two Of Us Negro Kids In The Whole Class, And Our English Teacher Was Always Stressing The Importance Of Rhythm In Poetry. Well, Everybody Knows - Except Us - That All Negroes Have Rhythms, So They Elected Me Class Poet.
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