These two stories are accompanied by a community representative around the hero to help or exacerbate their condition. For example, "black and white" reflects the slave community as a useful community, paying attention to each other in every way. From sudden changes in blood relationship between Lazarus and Jacques to brothers, this is of course short-lived for independent slave groups - it will support George Malone until he eventually kills his bad guys. I revealed various brave and independent efforts.
"Alice Walker" (1973) was first published in the series "Love and Troubles: The Tale of Black Women" series. And it provides a Gothic story about love, desire and disappointment in three parts. The lyrical prose style is studded with small poems. "Child of your daughter" starts with the same conclusion. An anonymous black man with a shotgun waits for a school bus at his porch. In the first part, he was waiting to come back from the school to face the daughter and the intercepted love letter. And it was written on a white lover who refused to marry her white woman. The second part is the psychological of the father, including the sarcasm of his sister (ironic and confusing "daughter"), malignant racial discrimination, fear of sexual liberation of women, and his childhood family Structure History of physical abuse
Facts about companions of American short story document, 2nd edition (literary series companion)
13 years ago by Victor Sejour 's "The Mulatto" (1841), the series' S series article "Theresa, A Haytien Tale" (1828) appeared in a free diary from 18th January to 15th February 1828 . It is inside. Now, scholars believe that the story of S is the first short story of an African-American writer, but there may be something else in the world, some archives, or other things hidden in the collection Hmm. Whether "Teresa" is the first African-American short story is important, but there are other elements to make the story to be studied.
"Freedom Daily" After the ambiguous page of the thumbnail, I am browsing this page, but the "Le Mulatre" of Victor Sejour is the "first" title among African-American writers. . However rediscovery of African-American writer Victor Seyo is not without controversy. Some people wonder if French, French and "French" text can be regarded as true African-American literature. Others accept Sejour as an African American; after all, he was born in New Orleans, and his parents have some African lines. But they raised doubts as to whether it can be said that he represents the literary tradition of "African Americans" or that they are influencing it. Some people welcome African American literature from various perspectives in multiple languages. Of course, "La revue des colonies" published in 1837 announced the first appearance of an African-American novelist several generations earlier than previously thought.