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Program: HarperAudio!
Content: "Simple on Indian Blood" by Langston HughesOn this segment of HarperAudio!,
Actor Ossie Davis reads "Simple on Indian Blood," one of the "Simple" stories
of Langston Hughes. Famous today for his poetry, Hughes also wrote protest
columns. Jesse B. Semple, Hughes's quintessential Harlem resident, first
appeared in the Chicago Defender newspaper. Semple's character became popular
nationwide and over his lifetime Hughes produced five books and a Broadway
play based on the "Simple Stories." Often set as dialogues, the humorous
stories feature an overly reasonable, conciliatory narrator who comes into
conflict with the outspoken and intransigent Jesse B. Semple.
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