Oppression in Walker's Meridian

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English

 

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Jennifer M

 

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January 19, 2013

 

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University

 

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Gradually the Native Americans were being killed off, while the survivors were left with less and less land. Because Native American culture was tied so strongly to the land and had no way of adapting to this forced foreign way of life, it has been almost wiped off of America. It is then appropriate to use an oppressed people tied to the land and nature of America to help describe African Americans and their history of being tied to the land...
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Traditionally, though, African Americans have been tied to the land for starkly different reasons than Native Americans. For African Americans being tied to the land has meant, in the past, being physically enslaved to toil the land against their will. But, the book Meridian shows that this bond between African Americans and "the land" is still strong in some instances, despite being spawned by the ignoble institution of slavery...
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