The Big Sea: An Autobiography

What is the theme in The Big Sea: An Autobiography by Langston Hughes?

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One major theme in the novel is the Black Renaissance, which took place during the 1920s. During the Black Renaissance, black musicians, performers, writers, and social venues attracted a new host of admirers. Hughes correctly predicted the Renaissance to be a fad, which based upon the length of its popularity was proven correct. Unlike Hughes, I have to wonder what would have happened had the Great Depression not come to America.

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The Big Sea: An Autobiography