Langston Hughes Review is an academic journal dedicated to African American literature and culture, named after the renowned poet and writer Langston Hughes in recognition of his contributions in the field of African American literature. The journal is dedicated to publishing research articles on African American literature, history, theory and criticism, aiming to promote in-depth understanding and research on the status of African Americans in American literature and culture. The journal provides a platform for scholars, students and literary lovers to discuss and analyze African American literary works, and is an important resource for research in this field.
The magazine holds a special position in the academic community due to its focus on African American literature. It not only focuses on the study of classic works, but also encourages the exploration of emerging writers and literary phenomena. The distinctive feature of the journal lies in its ability to reflect the diversity and complexity of African American literature, while also paying attention to the connections between literature and social justice, identity, and cultural expression. It is a valuable resource for scholars and students who wish to understand and study African American literature and its place in American culture. Despite lacking the latest specific research information, the journal's ongoing publications and contributions to the field ensure its importance in the academic community.