Often times when they would speak it was quite incorrect and full of slang. Slaves were not considered superior and therefore they were not aloud to read or write. This country's nation was and still is built on “equality”, that everyone was created equal and should be seen as equal. Back in the 1800’s slaves were not considered as equal and the darker the person was, the more “inhuman” they were. This is where nationalism and marxism play a huge role in African American literature because America is built on freedom and “equality”, yet there’s a huge group of people being prosecuted based on the pigmentation of their skin. “Not surprisingly, in their own era and in ours, the most memorable of these narratives evoke the national myth of the American individual's quest for freedom and for a society based on "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." (Slave Narratives). As a nation America’s patriotism is quite strong, the motto is “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. Life being all men are equal and they should do as they please,
Often times when they would speak it was quite incorrect and full of slang. Slaves were not considered superior and therefore they were not aloud to read or write. This country's nation was and still is built on “equality”, that everyone was created equal and should be seen as equal. Back in the 1800’s slaves were not considered as equal and the darker the person was, the more “inhuman” they were. This is where nationalism and marxism play a huge role in African American literature because America is built on freedom and “equality”, yet there’s a huge group of people being prosecuted based on the pigmentation of their skin. “Not surprisingly, in their own era and in ours, the most memorable of these narratives evoke the national myth of the American individual's quest for freedom and for a society based on "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." (Slave Narratives). As a nation America’s patriotism is quite strong, the motto is “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. Life being all men are equal and they should do as they please,