<span>Hughes seems sarcastic because the language that he uses is sarcastic. He is aggravated over the treatment of African Americans in Harlem at that time. He directs his sarcasm toward white people. He is aggravated that there are still many places that African American's cannot go (clubs), including a club called the Cotton Club. His feelings are justified because discrimination was alive and well during this time period.</span>
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Discourses on Livy (1531) and The Prince (1532)
Jim Crow laws were black codes targeted by any non-white class. They placed legal limitations on things such as voting, working, and even recreational events were limited to any non-white person.