Langston Hughes, poetFeb. 1, 1902-May 22, 1967
Langston's Train Ride by
Robert Burleigh, illustrated by
Leonard Jenkins (Orchard, 2004)
When Hughes was eighteen, he took a train from Ohio to Mexico. During his journey he wrote one of his most famous poems,
The Negro Speaks of Rivers. This is the story of that ride and creation of that poem.
PoetryFoundation.org hosts several of
Hughes’ poems.