She was a novelist and was known for her distinct folkloric way of writing. Along with writing novels, she was an anthropologist, a play enthusiast, and an art lover. She looked at woman’s issues with humor because it was necessary, but tried to put the issue in the public eye as well. She try to sustain African heritage through forms of entertainment such as art and music during the Harlem Renaissance. She had a magazine called Fire! which presented several different writers during that era. She helped others to pursue their goals and to become confident enough to find out their true
She was a novelist and was known for her distinct folkloric way of writing. Along with writing novels, she was an anthropologist, a play enthusiast, and an art lover. She looked at woman’s issues with humor because it was necessary, but tried to put the issue in the public eye as well. She try to sustain African heritage through forms of entertainment such as art and music during the Harlem Renaissance. She had a magazine called Fire! which presented several different writers during that era. She helped others to pursue their goals and to become confident enough to find out their true