Lecture: Voices in African American Literature (part 1 of 2)

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"Voices in African American Literature." Harry Jackson welcomes and introduces Eugene Ethelbert Miller. Miller discusses trends in contemporary African American literature and the nature of this literary tradition. He highlights the themes of male bonding, the arrival of black homosexual literature, the new generation of African American women writers, and the impact of Spike Lee as a writer. He reads excerpts from pieces by August Wilson, Ntozake Shange, Alice Walker, and others to elaborate on these themes and ends with readings of his own poetry.

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