Black Like Me: Racism
John Howard Griffin encountered several incidents of racial discrimination in the South as he posed as a black man. Griffin felt that most of the incidents occurred not because the perpetrators were mean people, but that they were ignorant of tolerance and acceptance. Several examples of discriminating incidents that Griffin encountered were the time when a car full of white boys drove by and threw a tangerine at Griffin; the time when a white "bully"
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ys drove by and threw a tangerine at Griffin; the time when a white "bully" pursued Griffin for no reason; and the time when a Louisiana bus driver refused to let Griffin off the bus at his stop are all examples of white racism towards Griffin in the South. These examples illustrate that Griffin realized what it felt like to be judged based only on his skin color, not on his capabilities, qualities, or intellect.
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