Hughes & West/Visions of Black Male Identity
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5
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A 5 page essay that analyses Langston Hughes' "Who's passing for who?" and Dorothy West's "The Typewriter." In these works, the reader encounters narratives that deal with how African American men in the first half of the twentieth century searched for identity and a respected place in a society that was intent in relegating them to servitude and second-class status. No additional sources cited.
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