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WEDNESDAY | FEBRUARY 9| 2011
February 9, 2011
NUBIAN MESSAGE
ISSUE 14
SENTINEL OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY AT NC STATE SINCE 1992
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A Read In with Langston Hughes
Elvin James and Terrence Nelson, member of the Xi Zeta chapter of Phi Beta Sigma frarternity Inc. and Toni Thorpe, Program Director of the AACC enact a poem by Langston Hughes.
Alexis Teasdell
Guest Speaker Dr. Jason Miller
A slide show illustratingLangston Hughe’s life and achievments Photos by Jasmine Chadmon
upbringing, the meaning behind some of his poems and went on to answer questions about himself in Thursday, February 10th, the African American relation to Langston Hughes and Langston Hughes Cultural Center and the Xi Zeta chapter of Phi Beta himself. He inspired many by saying that Langston Sigma fraternity, Inc hosted a Read-in to promote Hughes was a renown poet at the age of 19. He literacy and awareness. The topic of the night: Let’s even informed, by telling the story of the Scottsboro Talk About Langston (Langston Hughes). The pro- boys and how Langston Hughes reacted in his writgram opened with a welcome done by Mr. Cameron ing. He went on to even tell how Langston Hughes Johnson followed by a description of the purpose of found a way to continue to speak his mind after be“Read-Ins” and a little history on them. There was ing censored, through stories he wrote and by disan awesome singing of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” tributing his work in other countries. by Mr.Trevon Nelson as well as a selection sung by The night concluded with cake and a book signing. Uninhibited Praise Gospel Choir titled, “Even Me”. While selling the books at a student rate, Dr. Miller After a wonderful prayer by Mr. Elvin James, food answered more questions and met with many stuwas served. Among the food being served was, rice, dents. A glimpse of Langston Hughes character, as black beans, macaroni and cheese, chicken, punch, well as his talent shined that night. The read in was and much more. It was truly an outstanding meal. a phenomenal event that is surely something to look Proceding, guest speaker Dr. Jason Miller, an NC forward to next year.-State professor, discussed his book, Langston Hughes and The American Lynching Culture, which is available in the bookstore. Poems such as “Mother to Son,” “A Dream Deferred,” as well as “Dreams” were read passionately throughout the presentation. Dr. Miller went in depth to describe Langston Hughes’