The question below refers to the selection "When the Negro was in Vogue." Despite a sarcastic tone, Hughes's statements about Ha
rlem suggest that he was __________. a. bitter that the renaissance ended c. disillusioned by the house-rent parties b. proud of the people's accomplishments d. disappointed by the music
The correct option is option B. Proud of the people's accomplishments. Despite the sarcasm of the title "When the Negro was in Vogue" Langston Hughes was proud of the Harlem Renaissance and that even though they felt invaded by white people and discrimination they rebuilt themselves, and the black people entered to a modern era.