Book recommendation: Invisible man by Ralph Ellison
Invisible man was published in 1952. It speculates about the identity of an African-American in the 20th century America. Several stratifying laws were endorsed, for example the Jim crow laws. The young man in this story is nameless and turned a puppet told what he should be and should not be, the dreams he is allowed to have and dream he couldn't have. The question “What did I do to be so black and blue” remains unanswered as those who tried to give him an answer Blesdoe, Jack, The brotherhood, Young Emerson only kept him running to Ras the destroyer. Self determination is what Ralph Ellison teaches us in his book that we alone, determine who we are. To learn how to live in a manhole and say your name. Read INVISIBLE MAN.
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