This shows that people are enthusiastic about knowing and claiming the home of her ancestors. Competition to her grandmother, while explaining her relationship with her grandmother and her death, explaining winter snow and the great Empire State Building, while she was a child, at her house (New York) She indicated that it was better, but she died. Until today, I still live under the shadow of her death "(Marshall 106). Recognizing that she accepted her grandmother's life in a sense, I felt that she had close relationships with her grandmother and her ancestors (as Marshall mentioned at the beginning).
African-American literature is an important area of diaspora literature in Africa, influenced by the heritage of patriarchism in Africa, affecting African hooliganism in many countries. African American literature exists in a wider range of post colonial literature but scholars draw a distinctive line between the two, "African-American literature is mostly post colonial literature and Written by members of different ethnic communities, I live in a country with great wealth and economic power. "
The African American literature is influenced by both the great African overseas heritage and many countries. It was created in a wider context of post colonial literature, but the scholar says it distinguishes between the two. The oral culture of African-Americans is abundant in poetry including spirit, gospel, blues, rap This verbal poem also appears in the tradition of missionaries of African-American Christians who intentionally use. Repetition, rhythm, and rhyme African-American literature - especially written poetry - prose - a powerful tradition of blending all these forms of verbal poetry - none of these works in all African American I can not see them as artists.
Investigation of aesthetic and ethical interactions in African-American literature Notable in the tradition of oral tradition of the isolated communities of Africa Diaspora - emphasizing oral aesthetics of calls and reactions, as a basis for a particularly fixed, essentialist Restoring the spirit and aesthetics of early African-American literature as an extension of ethical ethics of improvised black identity is more affected by traditional, Christian-humanitarian racial discourse