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Black Negro Essay
In John Howard Griffin's novel Black Like Me, Griffin travels through
many Southern American states, including Mississippi. While in
Mississippi Griffin experiences racial tension to a degree that he did
not expect. It is in Mississippi that he encounters racial
stereotypical views directed towards him, which causes him to realize
the extent of the racial prejudices that exist. Mississippi is where he
is finally able to understand the fellowship shared by many
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blacks were being
treated. This novel is just as horrific to readers in the 90's
as it was in the 50's, but while the 90's audience is convinced
that they have escaped the problem of racism, this
Bibliography Griffin, John Howard. Black Like Me. Sepia Publishing
Company. New York. 1960. *All subsequent entries are from this
source*
Endnotes 1. John Howard Griffin. Black Like Me. Sepia Publishing
Company. New York. 1960. *All subsequent entries are from this
source*
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