Race in John Howard Griffin's Black Like Me |
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Editor:
| Nelson, David Erik |
Series title: | Social Issues in Literature Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-7377-6374-4 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2013 |
Publisher: | Cengage Gale
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Imprint: | Greenhaven Press, Incorporated |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $40.70 |
Book Description:
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This comprehensive edition explores the life of John Howard Griffin as well as the issue of race as presented in his most famous work, Black Like Me, which details Griffin's experiment darkening his skin to pass as a black man during the Jim Crow era. This volume also presents modern perspectives on race in twenty-first-century America, with commentators asserting that while progress has been made, racism is still a significant issue.
This comprehensive edition explores the life of John Howard Griffin as well as the issue of race as presented in his most famous work, Black Like Me, which details Griffin's experiment darkening his skin to pass as a black man during the Jim Crow era. This volume also presents modern perspectives on race in twenty-first-century America, with commentators asserting that while progress has been made, racism is still a significant issue.