Amiri Baraka “Soul Food”, Gore Vidal “Drugs”, Phyllis Mcginley “Woman Are Better Drivers”
The argument of fact that Baraka was explaining is how black Americans have their own language and their own characteristic food because a young Negro novelist mentions that there is a flaw with black...
Amiri Baraka and the Black Arts Movement
The Postwar 1920s was decade of the "New Negro" and the Jazz Age "Harlem Renaissance," or first Black Renaissance of literary, visual and performing arts. In the 1960s and 70s Vietnam War and Civil Ri...