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Analysis Of Black Like Me By John Howard Griffin

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The book Black Like Me illustrated by John Howard Griffin is a book about a Caucasian southern man who wants to know how it feels to be an African-American man in the south, which was segregated during the 1950s. “You can’t just walk in anyplace and ask for a drink… There’s a Negro café over in the French Market about two blocks up”. (25) This was a quote from the book when John Howard Griffin had only been a black man for just a few days and realized things have changed since he became a black man. “A stinging indictment of thoughtless, needless inhumanity. No one can read it without suffering”, stated by a writer in The Dallas Morning News. John Howard Griffin was an author who wrote about racial equality and also wrote The Devil Rides Outside. …show more content…

It was very detailed about his time in New Orleans and in Mobile. It was interesting to read about how he went from a Caucasian man to an African-American one, and to see how differently he was treated just because he changed his skin color. It was quite informative and everyone should read the book to understand what it was like to be an African-American man in the south, dealing with discrimination just because of his skin color. “It’s just that I don’t get a chance to talk to educated Negroes-people that can answer questions”. (91) Saying as if most African-Americans are dumb and illiterate. “Negroes have more illegitimate children, earlier loss of virginity and more crime- these are established facts”. (91) If only there was a way how you could switch places with someone to understand what they go through. If a Caucasian person could switch places with an African-American to see what they have to go through and deal with racism then or now. So they could feel how it would feel to be called a “Nigger” just because, and understand why some African-American people do not like Caucasian people. For an African-American to trade places with a Caucasian person and be called a “Cracker” and see how it hurts. Everyone should trade places with each other to see how it hurts to be called out of your name or treated a certain way just because of your skin color. Then maybe there would not be as much racism as there is

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