Cultural Heritage In Everyday Use By Alice Walker

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In “Everyday Use,” Alice Walker shows her strong feelings about cultural heritage. Walker’s upbringing causes her to have a great deal of appreciation for her culture and heritage, so she knows that her past is very important. In “Everyday Use,” she expresses how she feels about the preserving and valuing of the African American culture and heritage. She uses three different characters, a mother and two daughters, to show the importance of African American culture and heritage and the impact of upholding it. The three characters are Mama, Maggie and Dee, who goes by the name Wangero. This short story takes place in Georgia during the late 1960s to early 1970s. This is around the time that some African Americans became part of groups, such