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Harlem (Dream Deferred)
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Langston Hughes
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“Why do you think Lorraine Hansberry took the title of her play from this poem?”
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Why do you think Lorraine Hansberry took the title of her play
A Raisin in the Sun
from this poem?
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“cuz he want'sa be like cool and shit”
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- 14 days ago
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