Uncovers the strategies early African American writers used both
to create an African American identity and to make their visions
and stories accessible to white readers. Alongside these pioneers
of black American literature Zafar juxtaposes some familiar
European American Writers. Beginning with Phillis Wheatley's
implicit engagements with other colonial era poets, and ending with
the ultimately tragic success story of Elizabeth Keckley, ex-slave,
seamstress, and confidante to a First Lady, black authors employed
virtually every dominant literary genre while cannily manipulating
the nature of their presence.
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