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Black Like Me
In the book Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin the reader can experience life on the other side of the color line through his words. John Griffin was an author who became another person so he could tell the story of being a black man in the 1950’s south. He went to a dermatologist and took pills to darken his skin tone; he used a sun lamp to darken it more. With these methods he became black. He then traveled down to the south to live as an unemployed writer and experience first hand what the south was like for the black race. He befriended most black people and was ignored by most white people. In the middle of the story he stops being black and whitens his skin, now he goes back and goes through the south as a white person. He is surprised how different he is treated. He can now no longer go into the black neighborhood but he can stay in the nicest white hotels and be treated like a person. He notices how people act differently towards him and how his emotions are always scared and uncertain on what to do. Characters John Griffin, in the beginning of the story is a white man from a nice neighborhood with a wife and two kids. He is medium height but very large around the middle. He is a writer with a successful career. He has
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Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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