Flannery O"Connor's "Everything that Rises Must Converge" tells the story of a middle-aged white lady, the descendant of an aristocratic slave-holding family in the deep south, that is on a journey to the YWCA to attend a "reducing class" that was recommended to lower her blood pressure. ...
Baldwin writes about how any American Negro wishing to trace his ancestry back to Africa "will find his journey through time abruptly arrested by the signature on the bill of sale which served as the entrance paper for his ancestors" (Baldwin 169). ...
Section 1: Question 2 Slave narratives such as The Narrative life of Frederick Douglass and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl help readers try to experience and understand what life was like as a slave. These writings really get into specifics regarding the treatment of African-Americans in t...