76 pages • 2 hours read
Langston HughesA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Chapter Summaries & Analyses
As fall settles in, the family fails to receive news from Harriet and Jimboy. Nevertheless, Annjee rushes home from work everyday expecting a letter from Jimboy. Her continued love for Jimboy angers Hager, who told a pregnant Annjee years ago that Jimboy was worthless and would never be a good provider like some of the other suitors who came around. Just as she did back then, Annjee defends her relationship with Jimboy by saying that she loves him. Hager tells her that it is impossible to live on love, however.
Annjee falls sick with the flu after Thanksgiving and is unable to work. The doctor tells the family that she is simply overworked and needs rest. Attempting to make up for the lost money, Hager takes on so much laundry work that the house is dominated by her customers’ clothing. The house is freezing cold because the family cannot afford to run another stove beyond the kitchen one used for heating washing water. Sandy frequently does his work there amid the laundry.
Sister Johnson, sympathetic to Hager’s burdens, helps with the laundry one day. She tells them that a hard winter is coming since so many men are unemployed and the weather is bad.
By Langston Hughes
Children’s Rhymes
Langston Hughes
Cora Unashamed
Langston Hughes
Dreams
Langston Hughes
Harlem
Langston Hughes
I look at the world
Langston Hughes
I, Too
Langston Hughes
Let America Be America Again
Langston Hughes
Me and the Mule
Langston Hughes
Mother to Son
Langston Hughes
Mulatto
Langston Hughes
Mule Bone: A Comedy of Negro Life
Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston
Slave on the Block
Langston Hughes
Thank You, M'am
Langston Hughes
The Big Sea
Langston Hughes
Theme for English B
Langston Hughes
The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
Langston Hughes
The Negro Speaks of Rivers
Langston Hughes
The Ways of White Folks
Langston Hughes
The Weary Blues
Langston Hughes
Tired
Langston Hughes