Langston Hughes, the renowned American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist, did not have any children. Despite his significant literary contributions and a vibrant personal life, he never married nor did he father any children.
Hughes was deeply committed to his craft and his activism, focusing much of his energy on his writing and the Harlem Renaissance movement during the early 20th century. His legacy is carried on through his influential works that explore themes of identity, race, and social justice, impacting countless readers and writers long after his passing.