everyday use: today's view on Culture and Heritage

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November 25, 2013

 

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The story as a whole, was a good one, and seemingly aimed at an African American audience. I personally thoroughly enjoyed the story, both for its rich characterization, and the ideals which it represents. Alice Walker's "Everyday Use" tells a story set in the years between 1960-1975. During this time, masses of people participated in movements by the African-American community at large for "Black Power...
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During this time, masses of people participated in movements by the African-American community at large for "Black Power." As prevalent as these movements were, many followers neglected to acknowledge the exists of their shared African and American heritage. The character "Dee," or "Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo" as she asks to be known, shows this neglect many times, the following passage displays one such happening in the story...
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