3 Questions To Ask Myself: - The Black Arts Movement has solely been focused on amplifying the voice of the black community in a white-driven society, but has also only been mainly vocalizing men's voice in this community. How have women in the black community also receive a voice to be heard alongside the movement? - Despite the Black Arts Movement's main achievement is to display their culture and receive recognition for it in a majorly white community, wouldn't they still have alienated parts of their own community as not everyone's respected culture was appropriately represented or recognized? - Has the Black Arts Movement, which had a big impact in integrating further black culture appropriation in society, spark other minority groups to do the same? How was that received? "Soul Of A Nation" Pieces: Sources: - The Black Arts Movement (1965-1975) • (blackpast.org) - Brooklyn Museum: Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power - ...