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Langston Hughes: Critical Review by Veronica Chambers

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SOURCE: A review of The Sweet and Sour Animal Book and Black Misery, in New York Times Book Review, February 12, 1995, p. 18.

In the following review, Chambers discusses the appeal of Hughes's simple language and life experiences in three books for children.

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