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How the southern black migrants navigate and survive the northern urban space is a question profoundly explored and realistically documented in many migration narratives in African American literature. This paper concentrates on the image of Chicago“kitchenette”in the works of Richard Wright and Gwendolyn Brooks, in an attempt to demonstrate the different interpretations of migrant spaces on the urban landscape.
How the southern black migrants navigate and survive the northern urban space is a question profoundly explored and realistically documented in many migration narratives in African American literature. This paper concentrates on the image of Chicago “kitchenette ” in the works of Richard Wright and Gwendolyn Brooks, in an attempt to demonstrate the different interpretations of migrant spaces on the urban landscape.