Hughes, Carrie, 1873-1938

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Carrie Langston Hughes (b. Carolina Mercer Langston, Jan. 18, 1973, Lake View, KS-d. Jun. 3, 1938, New York, NY) daughter of Charles Langston and Mary Leary and grew up in Kansas. She was known for being beautiful and also was part of Lawrence's (KS) St. Luke's Progressive Club and elected 'Critic' at a rival society at the Warren Street Second Baptist Church. As a writer, Hughes was knom for supporting suffrage and women's rights; she encourages the participation of Black women in politics.

In 1899, she married James Hughes and the couple moved to Joplin, Missouri. James moved to Mexico to escape segregation in the U.S. while Carrie stayed in Joplin. In 1902, Carrie gave birth to James Mercer Langston Hughes, the famous poet, playright, and activist. Langston Hughes was mostly raised by relatives. Carrie attempted to enroll him in the Harrison Street School (Topeka, KS) but the young Hughes was rejected becuase he was Black. Carrie took her case before the Topeka Board of Education and won. She then married her second husband, Homer Clark.

In 1933, Carrie appears on Broadway as Sister Susie May Hunt in Hall Johnson's theatrical production, Run, Little Chillun. She died of breast cancer.

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Langston Hughes papers, 1862-1980 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Langston Hughes Collection, 1925-1956 University of Virginia. Library. Special Collections Dept.
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parentOf Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967 person
associatedWith Hurston, Zora Neale person
Place Name Admin Code Country
New York NY US
Lake View KS US
Subject
Suffrage
Civil rights
Occupation
Writer
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Birth 1873-01-18

Death 1938-06-03

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