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Oppression Only Makes One Stronger
Title: Oppression Only Makes One Stronger
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1228 | Pages: 5.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Oppression Only Makes One Stronger
The theme of oppression is very evident in many African-American literary works. This topic is found so often in African-American literature because it is a subject that almost all African-Americans live with everyday for their entire lives. In the following works the theme that is focused on is, oppression only makes a person stronger, this theme seems too obvious in both cases. In Claude McKay’s poem, America, he seems to focus on this issue
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both can teach a great lesson to anyone who may ever have a tough situation arise in their lives. This lesson is to stand up for what you believe because God does everything for a reason.
Works Cited
Cullen, Countee, ed. “Yet Do I Marvel.” African American Literature, Gates and McKay. New York: V.W. Norton & Company 1997. Page 1305.
McKay, Claude, ed. “America” African American Literature, Gates and McKay. New York: V.W. Norton & Company 1997. Page 985.
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