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Title
The Weary Blues
Author
Langston Hughes
Year
1926
Publisher
A. A. Knopf
Location
New York
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djvu
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CONTENTS
Proem
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Introducing Langston Hughes to the reader
by Carl Van Vechten
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THE WEARY BLUES
The Weary Blues
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Jazzonia
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Negro Dancers
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The Cat and the Saxophone
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Young Singer
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Cabaret
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To Midnight Nan at Leroy's
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To a Little Lover-Lass, Dead
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Harlem Night Club
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Nude Young Dancer
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Young Prostitute
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To a Black Dancer
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Song for a Banjo Dance
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Blues Fantasy
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Lenox Avenue: Midnight
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DREAM VARIATIONS
Dream Variations
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Winter Moon
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Poème d'Automne
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Fantasy in Purple
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March Moon
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Joy
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THE NEGRO SPEAKS OF RIVERS
The Negro Speaks of Rivers
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Cross
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The Jester
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The South
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As I Grew Older
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Aunt Sue's Stories
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Poem
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A BLACK PIERROT
A Black Pierrot
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Harlem Night Song
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Songs to the Dark Virgin
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Ardella
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Poem—To the Black Beloved
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When Sue Wears Red
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Pierrot
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WATER FRONT STREETS
Water Front Streets
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A Farewell
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Long Trip
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Port Town
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Sea Calm
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Caribbean Sunset
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Young Sailor
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Seascape
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Natcha
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Sea Charm
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Death of an Old Seaman
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SHADOWS IN THE SUN
Beggar Boy
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Troubled Woman
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Suicide's Note
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Sick Room
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Soledad
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To the Dark Mercedes
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Mexican Market Woman
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After Many Springs
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Young Bride
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The Dream Keeper
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Poem (To F. S.)
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OUR LAND
Our Land
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Lament for Dark Peoples
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Afraid
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Poem—For the Portrait of an African Boy
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Summer Night
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Disillusion
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Danse Africaine
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The White Ones
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Mother to Son
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Poem
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Epilogue
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