african american woman wouldn't be able to speak up for what they believe in
If Maya Angelou didn't pave the way for African American women to express their voices, there would have been a significant gap in representation and storytelling. Their narratives and perspectives may have gone unnoticed, impacting the richness and diversity of literature and cultural discourse. Angelou's influence has been vital in highlighting the experiences and struggles of African American women, shaping the literary landscape for generations to come.
The underground railroad has lead to the spread of African American people around the country. It has also contributed to the presence of an African American population in Canada.
No voodoo is not African American`s main religon. It`s an insult to Africans,americans and to african american. Firstly,voodoo isn`t real it`s like bigfoot it is not real it is someone`s thought and imagination that spread world-wide and went into the heads of others. If voodoo isn`t real it can not be african american`s main religion. -podolski(podolsker)
African American blues originated on Southern plantations during the 19th century. Even though the blues originated in the 19th century it didn't become popular and spread until the 1930's and 1940's.
in 1619, Dutch traders brought the first African slaves to Jamestown.[6]
The main idea of Americanization was to spread the American culture, values and products to the rest of the world. This could happen with the help of the media or the development of American brands.
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Maya Angelou's purpose was to use her voice and writing to inspire, empower, and advocate for social justice, equality, and human rights. She aimed to give a voice to those who have been marginalized and to spread messages of hope, resilience, and self-love.
African Diaspora
Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is the quintessential American classic, up there with Huckleberry Finn and The Great Gatsby. Her books, poetry and persona all radiate triumph in the face of prejudice, rape, abandonment and angst. Her legacy is the hope, strength and fortitude she inspires not only in African-American women but all women.
His views were to shed light on civil rights for African Americans and to spread the word to everybody about the subject
The Harlem Renaissance influenced American society in several ways. Chief among these were the Great Migration and the spread of African American arts and culture.
It spread American influence through business.