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Annie Dillard Free To The People Analysis

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The two main subjects of Annie Dillard’s essay are one: the author’s coming to terms with the intersection of race and opportunity and two: the author’s disappointment with fictional literature. In the first part of Dillard 's, work she talks about reading non- fictional books in a Negro library. The library is empty; she rarely sees any white people and the black people come from a working class. The first part of her essay has to do with race relations and commonality. Her maid lives in the Negro section of town along with Henry Watson. Watson made her feel at home. Homewood library is also apart of the Negro section and it has a sign that says “Free to the People”. This means that it is open to everyone. Dillard finds a book located in
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