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John86
03-25-2007, 19:01
Hey,
I have to use the poem "Open Letter to the South" by Langston Hughes in an essay, Yet I cannot find it anywhere online, only bits and pieces. Does anyone know where I can find the full poem?
Thanks,
Hiji

KukriKhan
03-25-2007, 20:41
From LINK (http://www.historyisaweapon.org/defcon1/langston.html),
History Is A Weapon: A Selection of the Poetry of Langston Hughes (1902-1967)


Open Letter to the South


White workers of the South
Miners,
Farmers,
Mechanics,
Mill Hands,
Shop girls,
Railway men,
Servants,
Tobacco workers,
Sharecroppers,
GREETINGS!

I am the black worker,
Listen:
That the land might be ours,
And the mines and the factories and the office towers
At Harlan, Richmond, Gastonia, Atlanta, New Orleans;
That the plants and the roads and the tools of power
Be ours:

Let us forget what Booker T. said,
"Separate as the fingers."

Let us become instead, you and I,
One single hand
That can united rise
To smash the old dead dogmas of the past-
To kill the lies of color
That keep the rich enthroned
And drive us to the time-clock and the plow
Helpless, stupid, scattered, and alone-as now-
Race against race,
Because one is black,
Another white of face.

Let us new lessons learn,
All workers,
New life-ways make,
One union form:
Until the future burns out
Every past mistake
Let us together, say:
"You are my brother, black or white,
You my sister-now-today!"
For me, no more, the great migration to the North.
Instead: migration into force and power-
Tuskegee with a new flag on the tower!
on every lynching tree, a poster crying FREE
Because, O poor white workers,
You have linked your hands with me.

We did not know that we were brothers.
Now we know!
out of that brotherhood
Let power grow!
We did not know
That we were strong.
Now we see
In union lies our strength.
Let unions be
The force that breaks the time-clock,
Smashes misery,
Takes land,
Takes factories,
Takes office towers,
Takes tools and banks and mines.
Railroads, ships and dams,
Until the forces of the world
Are ours!

White worker,
Here is my hand.

Today,
We're Man to Man.

John86
03-25-2007, 21:11
You my boy, Kurki, you my boy.

KukriKhan
03-25-2007, 21:29
Google is your friend. Good luck on your essay. :bow:

John86
03-25-2007, 21:30
I searched for over an hour. What did you type in google?
I typed in everything concerning Langston hughes, An open letter to the south, even parts of the poem I remembered.

KukriKhan
03-25-2007, 21:49
I put the title in quotes, then Hughes. Then dug thru the cached version of the google-hits (which highlights the search terms). That site I linked to was about the 9th hit, after following a link to poetry.org.

Elasped time: about 15 minutes (but speed-reading and lucky google-hits helped that). The trouble with searching for actual literature texts is all the critiques by academics cluttering the seach results. And of course, recent lit. might have copyright issues, and not be available at all.

Luckily, your requirement was for a pretty obscure piece, but one likely part of a collection.

Caius
03-25-2007, 22:09
Also www.chacha.com works too...

Marshal Murat
03-26-2007, 03:39
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CountArach
03-27-2007, 09:13
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Ditto.