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"In 1931, Hughes helped form the "New York Suitcase Theater" with playwright Paul Peters, artist Jacob Burck, and writer (soon-to-be underground spy) Whittaker Chambers, an acquaintance from Columbia.[50] In 1932, he was part of a board to produce a Soviet film on "Negro Life" with Malcolm Cowley, Floyd Dell, and Chambers.[51]"

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"In 1932, Hughes traveled to the Soviet Union, recruited by Mezhrabpom-Film to take part in the production of Black and White (1932 film) . The film was intended to represent how African Americans were treated within the United States through political satire, and offer the Soviet Union as an escape for African Americans." Although Hughes did not complete the production of the film, he did however influence its outcome, even stating that the film was "so mistakenly conceived that it was beyond revision."

--KevinVaun654 (talk) 22:31, 1 December 2013 (UTC)