"Jazzonia" is a poem written by the American poet Langston Hughes. It was published in 1923 in his book "The Weary Blues." The poem reflects themes associated with the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement in the early 20th century that celebrated African American culture, art, and identity. In "Jazzonia," Hughes captures the vibrant rhythm and energy of jazz music, using it as a metaphor for cultural expression and the experiences of African Americans.
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