Black American Literature is a microcosm of the history of the black people’s presence on the American continent as it is known today. The literature of the Black Americans cannot be fully separated from the experience of Slavery and Racism which characterized their lives as a community of people whose social, economic and political privileges are tied up with the evils of race and color. In the latter part of the eighteen century, most black slaves started developing interest in written literature but before this time, they were more interested in the struggle for survival than to spare the time for literary art. This paper reveals the traumatic experiences of the Blacks in the plantations in the hands of their White masters in America thr...
This paper reviews the role of black experience in worldwide literature, focusing primarily on parti...
This paper aims to discuss the problems that African Americans faced at the beginning of the twentie...
This dissertation traces the gender differences of black rage expressed in African American literatu...
The Harlem Renaissance was a literary movement that gave birth to several proficient works of writer...
Claude McKay (1889-1948) is a pioneering-poet of Harlem Renaissance. In the early 20th century, the ...
This paper aims to show and analyze how through “an outstanding poetic creation”, Claude McKay descr...
Graduation date: 2016This research examines the literary and philosophical dimensions of the African...
The problem created by racism could be traced to be the major factor behind most Black literature th...
This paper discusses Claude McKay’s first novel, Home to Harlem. McKay was born in Jamaica and move...
Slavery to Social life's Racialism analyzes the disclosure of a black-life tragedy of slavery and ra...
Slavery to Social life's Racialism analyzes the disclosure of a black-life tragedy of slavery and ra...
This article discusses two representative poems by a famous African-American writer, Claude Mckay. I...
Claude McKay, born in Jamaica in 1890, played a significant role in the development of Black Americ...
This study covers the development of American Negro protest poetry, from Paul Laurence Dunbar to the...
Examines a range of literary responses to images drawn from the transatlantic slave trade and its af...
This paper reviews the role of black experience in worldwide literature, focusing primarily on parti...
This paper aims to discuss the problems that African Americans faced at the beginning of the twentie...
This dissertation traces the gender differences of black rage expressed in African American literatu...
The Harlem Renaissance was a literary movement that gave birth to several proficient works of writer...
Claude McKay (1889-1948) is a pioneering-poet of Harlem Renaissance. In the early 20th century, the ...
This paper aims to show and analyze how through “an outstanding poetic creation”, Claude McKay descr...
Graduation date: 2016This research examines the literary and philosophical dimensions of the African...
The problem created by racism could be traced to be the major factor behind most Black literature th...
This paper discusses Claude McKay’s first novel, Home to Harlem. McKay was born in Jamaica and move...
Slavery to Social life's Racialism analyzes the disclosure of a black-life tragedy of slavery and ra...
Slavery to Social life's Racialism analyzes the disclosure of a black-life tragedy of slavery and ra...
This article discusses two representative poems by a famous African-American writer, Claude Mckay. I...
Claude McKay, born in Jamaica in 1890, played a significant role in the development of Black Americ...
This study covers the development of American Negro protest poetry, from Paul Laurence Dunbar to the...
Examines a range of literary responses to images drawn from the transatlantic slave trade and its af...
This paper reviews the role of black experience in worldwide literature, focusing primarily on parti...
This paper aims to discuss the problems that African Americans faced at the beginning of the twentie...
This dissertation traces the gender differences of black rage expressed in African American literatu...