This document provides information about African American literary criticism as a theoretical framework. It discusses key concepts in African American criticism such as double consciousness, the veil, and racial realism. It also summarizes perspectives that help identify African American criticism, such as its ties to post-colonial criticism and examination of how white writing reveals the nature of black oppression. The document outlines some common questions African American critics ask about literary texts, such as exploring how works participate in correcting stereotypes or celebrating black culture. It also discusses intersections between different systems of oppression and applications of racial realism to other frameworks like feminism.