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Worked by Markéta Svobodová

2010/2011

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Afro-American literaturemain themes of books from a.a. authorsmain authors

black powerright meaningBlack Panther partyBarack Obama

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Main themes of books from a.a. authorsSlaveryComunityCultureAlso other themes with no connection with

authors origin

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Popular authorsPhillis WheatleyHarriet WilsonHarriet JacobsToni MorrisonRichard WrightFrederick Douglass

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Phillis Wheatley (1753 – December 5, 1784), America's First Black Woman PoetFrom SenegalPieces:

Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral.

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Harriet Wilson (March 15, 1825 – June 28, 1900)One of the first Afro-American author, whose

novel was publishedPieces:

„Our nig“ – in many ways autobiographical

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Phillis WheatleyStatue of Harriet Wilson

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Harriet Jacobs (February 11, 1813 - March 7, 1897)Published her anguished life experiencesPieces:

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl – confession about sexual harrasment in slavery by masters to slave women

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Richard Wright (4. 9.1908 – 28. 11. 1960)Books:

Uncle Tom‘s childrenBlack PowerNative sonThe OutsiderBlack Boy

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Harriet Jacobs Richard Wright

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• Frederick Douglass (circa 1818 – February 20, 1895) Leader of abolitionist movement Antislavery writer Books:

The Heroic Slave My Bondage and My Freedom A Narrative of the Life of Frederick

Douglass, an American Slave

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Frederick Douglass

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Toni Morrison – Chloe Anthony Wofford (18. 2. 1931)

1993 Nobel prize for literaurePieces:

The bluest Eye 1970Beloved 1987 ( 1988 Pullitzer prize)Jazz 1992Love 2003

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Tonni Morrison

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The right meaningPolitical slogan introducing effort of black

african race people throughout the world and primarily in the USA

To realize the main intentions – to present the pride of a. a. people, make their own political system, culture institutions and incomporate black race to the other human races

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First used in Richard Wright‘s book called „Black power“ (1954)

1966 used this term by New York politician Adam Clayton Powell „To demand these God-given rights is to seek

black power“

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As a slogan was „Black power“ used by Stokely Carmichael and Willie Ricks from SNCC - Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

SNCC = part of American civil rights movement (1960‘s)

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Tommie Smith, John Carlos ; 1968; Olympic games in Mexico City

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Black panthers partyHuey P. NewtonPrimary purpose = to help poor a. a. peopleIdeology: marxism, leninism, socialism, black

nationalismBattles with police, FBICOINTELPRO

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New Black Panther Party for Self-DefenseMalik Zulu Shabazz – attorney of NBPP

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Barack Obama

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