Discuss the importance and origin of music, language, and folk literature for slaves. How can these be seen as elements of resistance?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


The ideal answer should:
1. Describe the African origin of African-American cultural forms in music, language, and literature: the banjo, Creole and pidgin languages, and Br’er Rabbit stories.
2. Explain the importance of African cultural forms within African-American culture as a continuation of identity and resistance within the confines and dehumanization of slavery.
3. Explain that white people expected black people to assimilate into American culture; any preservation of African culture was viewed as a potential threat to discipline and efficiency, though masters allowed some African practices.

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