The Redeemed Black Identity in Margaret Walker’s “For My People” and Langston Hughes’s “I, Too”: A Critical Race Theory Reading
This paper proposes to highlight the redeemed black identity in the American society. It aims at exposing how Hughes’s “I, Too” and Walker’s “For My People” portray the new Black identity. As poets of the Harlem Renanissance, Margaret Walker and Langston Hughes have felt concerned with awareness raising among the …