6/2/2023 0 Comments John griffin black like me![]() ![]() Griffin’s argument in Black like me that he is trying to convey to the reader is that when you are an African American in that time period you will in fact be treated lesser and not as important. The situations in his book were real life experiences he dealt with to highlight the racism throughout those southern states. Griffin kept all his journals therefore he would not leave anything out for his book. ![]() His purpose for writing the novel was to bring light as to what being an African American was like and what situations they went through in their daily lives. ![]() His six-week period traveling across the racially segregated states of Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, and Alabama. Griffin is a Caucasian man with a plan of transforming himself into an African American man in the 1900’s and what it was like living in that time period. ![]()
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