علاقات التمييز العنصري بين البيض والسود في الرواية الامريكية الحديثة : دراسة في الروايات الرئيسية لريتشارد رايت، رالف اليسون ووليام فوكنر == The White - Black Racial Relationship in Modern American Fiction : A Study in the Major Novels of Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison and William Faulkner
Author name:
جنان عبد الله شفيق
Supervisor name:
منذر عبد الرزاق سبع
General topic:
Foreign Languages
Specific topic:
English - Literature
Degree:
Master
University:
University of Baghdad - Ibn Rushd College Of Education For Human Sciences
Language:
English
University location:
Baghdad
Key words:
- social rights
- Black American
- William Faulkner
- Ku Klux Klan
- Richard Wright
- Ralph Ellison
- slaves
Abstract:
One of the most important themes in twentieth century American literature is the struggle of black Americans for their human and social rights. In 1863, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln ended the slavery of blacks. But their position in American society remained very bad. In the south, especially, governmental laws were used to keep black Americans in a low social position. There was also a powerful organization called the Ku Klux Klan which often used violence against blacks. Around the turn of the century, large numbers of blacks began moving from the south to the cities of the north where the blacks’ artists and writers began their long struggle for social justice for their people.
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