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Afro-American Fragment | Langston Hughes | Summary | Generations | Grade XII


Afro-American Fragment | Langston Hughes | Summary | Generations | Grade XII



Short summary:

This poem is an expression of longing for home, which is the community of the blacks.

 

Summary

The poem is a fragment from the native land and spent life like unknown for the black people. His forefathers were brought into America form Africa as slaves hundreds of years ago and in America he is not properly treated. Only history books and their songs remind him of their past. He can’t speak even their language. He has to speak the un-Negro tongue, that is, English. The rhythm of their music has lost its strength in course of time. But this song has been inspired by collective unconscious of his race. He longs for his ancestral home, which he thinks is impossible to live in. He feels that he is neither an American nor an African. He is only a part detached from both Africa and America. That is why he feels that he has been dislocated and Africa is the unknown place for them.

The black are like the mist, millions of African people living in America formerly as slaves and later as free citizens and they have tried to preserve their ancestral heritage in the form of folksongs. They have forgotten the African language, but the tradition has been retained in the un-Negro tongue. 'So long, So far away Is Africa' is a refrain, which has added to the intensity of feeling, and their future is like their complexion as dark and vague. 'This song of atavistic land' in the poem means that the song was originated in Africa. It had been unseen for many generations, but it has reappeared in the poet’s mind. This song sings the glorious past of the Afro-American people in their native land Africa. When the black people sing this song they remember their spirituals and they feel very proud of their happy past and their free life. Fellow Americans treated them as non-human, and they can’t go to their ancestral home Africa. So he expresses that Africa is not only far away, but also very difficult to understand because of its dark fate. That's why blacks have been lost without a place.


 

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