'Cane' by Jean Toomer is a string of vignettes all of which deal with the experience of being black in America. with switching structures and format ranging from traditional prose to poetry, Cane offers audience a varied look at the black experience.
'Plum Bun: A Novel Without A Moral' by Jessie Fauset employs familiar writing conventions to draw audiences into a story that is anything but conventional. criticizing systems of racism, sexism and capitalism the story of Angela Murray is anything but a Cinderella story