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Originally Posted by Catch
a famous black author, poet and English professor who spent all his money to help other black folk have as much pride as he did. His family were upwardly mobile professors traveling the globe. Hughes understood there was oppression in the South, yet never felt bad about being afro american. He wrote comparing being black to a warm night sky. The stars representing the sparkle in someone's eyes.
A celebrated author who is a US Treasure, it seems like more people would and should know who he is. I particularly enjoy free-verse, comtemporary poetry with many appreciations towards black, though maybe different reasons. 
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Tell me something, Catch.
Why it is that a black poet/author/writer needs to be lauded while, according to current academic dogma, any white poet/author/writer must be branded a racist?
What EXACTLY did this so-called author/poet/writer accomplish that deserves such praise? Are you simply riding the multi-culti bandwagon
in a pathetic effort to spew more LIES of black history month? You do realize that most so called black inventions are actually
fabrications of history to suit the status quo right? Do you really think rational minded people will buy into this garbage of "black history"?
I see you enjoy free verse, which is another way of saying you enjoy total anarchy instead of an orderly society.
I also see that he's a treasury member; a clue perhaps to the financial incompetency and resulting disaster that your country is in.
I also see you seem to be very pro black. Why are the members of this board not calling this person out in being unfairly biased towards one race? This seems contrary to this board's philosophy of racial egalitarianism.
Well, white goths, where are you? Are you going to take this crap without speaking out against it?