Social injustice experienced by African Americans despite the notion that the United States of America was a free nation

Social injustice experienced by African Americans despite the notion that the United States of America was a free nation

Both stories "So, What Are You Anyway" by Lawrence Hill and "One Friday
Morning" by Langston Hughes bring out the social injustice experienced by African
Americans despite the notion that the United States of America was a free nation supposed to
be prejudice-free. The dominant themes, as depicted by the characters, comprises of
disappointments where the victims fail to realize their dreams. Nevertheless, hope still exists

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Social injustice experienced by African Americans despite the notion that the United States of America was a free nation

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