This legendary writer from the twenties loved Harlem. Here are five spots associated with him and his era.
by Rich Watson
The Harlem Renaissance of the twenties was a time of growth for black artisans of many stripes. Langston Hughes was one of the biggest. The writer connected with various like-minded intellectuals to share their views on African-American culture and the future of black society in general.
Harlem was ground zero for this movement.


