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Langston

[ lang-stuhn ]

noun

  1. John Mercer, 1829–97, U.S. public official, diplomat, and educator.
  2. a male given name.


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The peasant class of African Americans was whom Langston Hughes affectionately called the Lowdown Folks:

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Langston Hughes’ poem "Mother to Son" is a favorite of mine.

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"An extended shutdown could mean longer wait times at airports," said Transport Security Administration spokesman Carter Langston.

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For, like poets Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Brooks and another singular supernova, Prince, the latter two of whom shared her birthday, Nikki has always communed with like-minded iconoclasts and what she called “space freaks,” those who understand that our songs of rage, rapture, irreverence and yearning are our greatest, Blackest weapons.

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Jack Langston, a darts referee and online content creator, was 12 when he first experienced the condition.

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