African American Literature – Before 1900
Moral instruction refers to the teaching of ethical principles and values intended to guide individuals' behavior and decision-making. In literature, especially in the works of African American writers before 1900, moral instruction often serves as a means to convey lessons about justice, integrity, and social responsibility, while also critiquing societal norms and injustices.
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