Dialectical Journal For The Golden Day By Ralph Ellison

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It was described as a calm and beautiful place. The Golden Day is crowded. The narrator feels fear because of how Mr. Norton may react. He was referring to the change the campus watched. “He grabbed his black homburg, starting for the door.” pg. 101 “You ought to take a gal and show her how the moon rises over all that green grass on the Founder’s grave, man…” pg. 107 “Dr. Bledsoe stopped and composed his angry face like a sculptor, making it a bland mask, leaving only the sparkle of his eyes to betray the emotion that I had seen only a moment before.” pg.102 “Then a veil seemed to fall.” pg.103 Bledsoe stated that they must only show Whites what they want them to see. The Whites reacted in a negative way when he said “social equality” in his