In recent years, the role of African-American literature is to clarify the complexity and aesthetics inherent in the culture of modern society, and the constant struggle they have experienced in a repressive American system. When the writer is like Langston Hughes, W.E. B. Dubois and Alice Walker showed their materials and they succeeded in communicating the deep emotions and meanings of their particular cultures to the future world compared to white culture.
African-American literature is widely accepted in the United States, but there are many opinions on its meaning, tradition, and theory. For this kind of supporters, the literature of African-Americans is derived from the experience of African-Americans, especially from historical racial discrimination and discrimination, and is attempting to contest literature and the power of mainstream culture. In addition, supporters can see the literature that exists both inside and outside the American literature, and it also helps to revitalize the sentences of the country. For critics, African-American literature is part of the Vulcanization of American literature. In addition, some African American communities do not like their own literature, others make blacks.
Impact of African Americans on American Literature African-American literature can be summarized as works by African writers. In America, African families vary greatly depending on the place of residence. In the southern states of the United States, blacks were suppressed before the civil war, but most of them were illiterate until the end of 1800. Comparison of American Culture and American Culture The civil culture and culture of the Kalahari Desert of South Africa is defined as a lifestyle of a particular group as it is determined by this custom. Wide aspects of life Culture is promoted by society and the environment. Therefore, various people around the world react very much to the surrounding environment, and this reaction has a cultural influence.