1. Frederick Douglass and Washington T. Booker
Frederick Douglass The work of Douglass was one of the first African-American literary works, an important autobiography representing the black culture. ... However, they are not based entirely on fact, and as such, becoming a literary genre. ... The autobiographer creates a story based on facts, trough aesthetic devices, striving to achieve originality. ... The literary characteristics of his autobiography are varied. ... He proved a very good command of English, influenced by literary English texts. ...
- Word Count: 900
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School