The legend appears a number of times in interviews for the Federal Writers' Project
Slave Narrative Collection of the 1930s, though given the circumstances these are difficult to interpret; it appears in somewhat greater cultural detail in the slightly later
Drums and Shadows.
Zora Neale Hurston includes a Jamaican version in her 1938
Tell My Horse, where those who have consumed salt are unable to fly away.
John Bennett in 1946 published a story under the title of the spiritual "All God's Chillun Got Wings" as told to him by Caesar Grant. In interviews, Morrison emphasized the flying Africans as a real folk belief, not a mere metaphor. It also appears in Octavia Butler's 1980
Wild Seed, Paule Marshall's 1983
Praisesong for the Widow and Charles R. Johnson's 1990
Middle Passage. The legend itself is included as the title story of
Virginia Hamilton's 1986 collection
The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales, and in the 2004 standalone reissue
The People Could Fly: The Picture Book, with enhanced illustrations by
Leo and Diane Dillon. '' at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Julie Dash's 1991 film
Daughters of the Dust quotes from
Praisesong for the Widow at Igbo Landing. In Dash's research for the film, she found Igbo Landing had such salience that it was identified by tradition in many local places in the Gullah region.
Faith Ringgold utilized elements of the legend in her 1991 illustrated children's book
Tar Beach, and in subsequent artworks including the 1996 subway mosaic
Flying Home: Harlem Heroes and Heroines at
125th Street station, also inspired by the Lionel Hampton composition "
Flying Home".
Ngozi Onwurah's 1994 film
Welcome II the Terrordome references the appearance in
Daughters of the Dust. The legend is the basis for the song "We Could Fly" on Rhiannon Giddens's 2017 album
Freedom Highway. Sophia Nahli Allison began her
Dreaming Gave Us Wings self portrait series in 2017, including an
experimental documentary in
The New Yorker. Hamilton's collection also inspired the naming of the 2021
Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Before Yesterday We Could Fly. ==References==