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 …