Thursday, March 26, 2026

Alliteration as Cultural Strategy

A brief take on recurring alliteration in African American language practices, tracing how phrases like Sorrow Songs, Freedom Fighters, and New Negro Movement, use sound, rhythm, and repetition to enhance memorability, circulate ideas, and reinforce traditions of creativity, resistance, and representation.

Script by Howard Rambsy II 
Narration by Kassandra Timm



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