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Discrimination In The Grapes Of Wrath By Babe Ruth

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To start with, James had a very difficult time with him education growing up. Reason being that he was black going to a white school with him being the only black folk at that school. Just like ruth be a white Jew living in a town where black folks liked was unique in relation to James' later encounters. Despite the fact that Ruth may have felt discrimination against Jews, the harm wasn't unmistakable. Absolutely James needed to fight with being bi-racial too. Ruth tries to counter the divisiveness of race through the book. At the point when James asks his mom whether God is dark or white, he is a kid living in a town with black folks with a mother who looks white, and is essentially communicating his own curiosity about race. To add to
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