Thursday, August 1, 2019
Folk Art
Authors wanted to how their pride in their culture by strengthening their identity as a black insist dead of imitating the way whites wrote. The Creation states,â⬠God thought and thought, till he t Hough: I'll make me a man! â⬠This is an example Of an author using dialect to show their pride f or their culture. Homesick Blues states, ââ¬Å"Homesick blues, Laid, ââ¬ËS a terrible thing to have. â⬠HTH s quote also shows pride in his culture because of the fact that he is writing about being h mommies using dialect. Black Authors would often criticize those who mimicked white literature.The eye believed they could show pride by continuing to speak and write in African American dialect in order to celebrate the lives of African Americans. While some authors though writing n their own dialect was not traditional, African Americans began writing folk art. This raise d awareness of the culture and enabled authors to write their story as slaves in their own dial etc. Lon gs Hughes once said,â⬠no great poet has ever been afraid Of being hi myself. â⬠He shares that opinion with other authors who illustrate folk art.These writers the ought the best ay to show racial pride was to create folk art. Homesick Blues states,â⬠â⬠¦ Look in' for a box car to roll me to De Southâ⬠. This excerpt shows the author's love for him home in t he south just like any average man would. Pop' Boy Blues states, â⬠when was home De Sunshine seemed like gold. Since came up North De whole damn world's turned cold. â⬠This is another ere example of an average everyday man missing his homeland and being treated differently in an unfamiliar place. The Great Migration was the moving of African Americans from the South to the North.They opted moving would leave racial discrimination in the south and hoped to fin d new opportunities up North. Harlem population Of African Americans rose from 1 O percent in 191 0, to 98 percent in 1950. This heighten ed the number of black owned buss nesses making Harlem a symbol of African American self sufficiency. Thus creating a time of great racial pride for African Americans. Their pride in the culture then became a major t home in their art and poetry. From then on in order to end racial discrimination, black artists b Egan creating high and folk art.
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