Poetry Sunday: Let America Be America Again
I've featured this poem here at least a couple of times before, but it is a favorite of mine and, frankly, it has never seemed more appropriate than now when one has reason to fear that the ideal of America may be lost forever. Langston Hughes was an African-American poet of the 20th century, and he was well aware that America had not lived up to the ideal imagined for it by our founding documents. It is an ideal that still eludes women and minorities in this "homeland of the free." On this weekend when we celebrate the life of another great African-American, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and as we anticipate the inauguration of a demagogue as our president, all our hopes and all our efforts should be directed toward letting America be America again. (The emphasis on the last three stanzas is my own.) Let America Be America Again by Langston Hughes (1935) Let America be America again. Let it be the dream it used to be. Let it be the pioneer on the plain Seeking a home whe...