The Reflection of African American History and Culture in African American Literature

Authors

  • Shikha Sharma Research center:V.S.P govt.college kairna( Shamli)
  • Dr. Neetu Tyagi Assistant Professor &head, Department of English V.S.P Govt.(P.G) College, kairana,Shamli.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36676/irt.v10.i3.1528

Keywords:

African American history, African American culture, African American literature

Abstract

This paper explores the intricate relationship between African American history, culture, and literature, highlighting how African American literary works serve as a profound reflection of the community's historical and cultural journey. By examining significant historical periods such as slavery, Reconstruction, the Civil Rights Movement, and contemporary issues, the paper delves into the impact of these events on African American identity and cultural expression. Additionally, it analyzes the representation of African American cultural elements like music, oral traditions, and religious practices in literature. Through a detailed examination of selected literary works, the paper reveals how African American authors articulate the complexities of their experiences, capturing themes of resilience, resistance, and identity. This study underscores the importance of literature in preserving and conveying the rich history and culture of African Americans, offering a deeper understanding of their enduring struggle for justice and equality.

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Published

2024-09-25
CITATION
DOI: 10.36676/irt.v10.i3.1528
Published: 2024-09-25

How to Cite

Shikha Sharma, & Dr. Neetu Tyagi. (2024). The Reflection of African American History and Culture in African American Literature. Innovative Research Thoughts, 10(3), 216–223. https://doi.org/10.36676/irt.v10.i3.1528