Whites start using the land has if it is theirs, and after a …show more content…
There are still Africans who come back to these banished communities. In their eyes, the land is sacred, so they come back and tend to it so it can appear as it once was. It is land that should have been passed down to future generations, but this opportunity of stripped.
There were barely any articles or written pieces that discussed what was happening, even to this day. Murray Stringer-Bishoff wrote an article in 1991 discussing the significance of the genocide (90 years after the 1901 banishment), which angered the elderly citizens in Pierce City. The culture of Pierce City evolved from the eviction of the Africans from the city. The film uses the town’s vocabulary has an example. The word nigger is a natural part of vocabulary, with people of even the highest social status using the word with little