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American Literature

2023-07-17 21:06:25

Cotton Mother - Magnarea Christie Americana: History of the first ever planted northeast church

William Wells Brown - (escape from slavery) - Clartel (the first novel about ethnic marriage, black Americans)

Daughter Eva; others are insulting black children, Mr. Miss Miss Oferia St. Clair,

George Washington Cable - Old Creole Day, Creole Life Story of Grand Sea Life (Frofenfeld learns

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African-American literature: African American literature is a literary work written by African-American. African-American literary tradition: African-American literature, they have similar themes, metaphor and other long-term evolution. A literary criticism of black feminist: a process of exploration by exploring, reading, analyzing, and theoretically investigating by "writings" of general writers of black female authors, scholars and critics. The viewpoint of black feminist / lens: How to read; the reader does not need to be black or female, and there is no need for black women to be considered in the text. From the perspective of a black feminist you need to pay attention to race, class, gender and sexual oppression. Young adult literature: Non-'classical' or non 'classical' literature, including hero from 12 to 18

According to Professor Joanne Gabbin, African-American literature exists inside and outside American literature. "For some reason, African-American literature has been downgraded to various levels other than American literature, but that is an integral part," she said. Her theory is based on the experience of African Americans. Even if they have long claimed that African Americans have American identities, they are accepted as perfect citizens and are not discriminated against the majority of American history. As a result, they are part of the United States and also outside of the United States.