5. Implicit in Angelou's narrative is the inherent sociological ideals and prejudices held by
the dominant race during the late "30s. Where in her narrative do these seem to surface
in Angelou's narrative? What do they disclose about the African-American experience
during this time period?

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Dominant race precepts emerge when Angelou claims it became dangerous for African Americans to return home after a black man won the boxing match.

What does this reveal about the African-American experience during this period?

  • This reveals that blacks could not celebrate their achievements.
  • This reveals that whites determined what people could and could not do.

This question is about the text "Champion of the World" written by Angelou where she describes the day she watched a boxing match between a black man and a white man. The fight was very popular and drew a large crowd of people.

The black man won and that made all African Americans very happy but the celebration had to be contained as there was a fear that white people would retaliate and attack black people because of their frustration with the end of the match.

This shows how white people acted as a dominant race that determined how all people could and could not act.

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