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''African American literature also has strong ties to the literature of the African diaspora, with African American literature both being influenced by the African diasporic heritage[6] and in turn influencing African diaspora writings. '' | |||
This doesn't make sense. Slaves and their descendants writing in North America are '''part''' of the African diaspora.[[User:Brian Sweeney|Brian Sweeney]] 19:35, 27 November 2006 (CST) |
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African American literature also has strong ties to the literature of the African diaspora, with African American literature both being influenced by the African diasporic heritage[6] and in turn influencing African diaspora writings.
This doesn't make sense. Slaves and their descendants writing in North America are part of the African diaspora.Brian Sweeney 19:35, 27 November 2006 (CST)