The Works Of Paul Lawrence Dunbar As A Harlem Renaissance

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Paul Lawrence Dunbar born June 27, 1872 in Dayton Ohio. Dunbar mother was a laundress and his father a former slave, soldier and plasterer. As a student Dunbar was the only black in his senior class, nevertheless he was still nominated President of the class. During adulthood Dunbar eloped with Alice Ruth Moore who was a teacher. Dunbar had no children. As editor of his own newspaper “Dayton Tattler” his writing inspiration surface. Many of his family experiences of slave and plantation life influenced Dunbar later writing. There was often controversy about Dunbar dialect poetry, it was said to cruelty misread black history, and it was written for white audience. Before his death on February 9, 1906 Dunbar was considered influential because his poetry influence Harlem Renaissance writers such as James Weldon Johnson, Langston Hughes and Claude Mckay. “The Harlem Renaissance served as a forum in which issues of race and identity could be openly discussed” (qtd. Verge9 1). Paul Lawrence Dunbar is known as a Harlem Renaissance …show more content…

In the video “Black Woman Hates Herself and Want to Be White” A young lady moves her family from a black neighborhood to a small town in Iowa where ninety percent of the people are of the Caucasian race. The young black lady is also trying to change her appearance to fit the Caucasian race by wearing a blonde wig, blue contacts and trying to change the tone on her voice as well as the style of her garments. On the video she states that “the Caucasian race has extreme wealth, nice houses and drive nice cars”. I feel that both the video and the short story “Passing” share the same themes, they are listed as follows: Infidelity; Love; Racial Identity and

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