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Black Like Me
John Griffins journey through the south as a black person was not pleasant mentally, psychologically, physically or socially. ... His mental views on how he is being treated while being a black man makes him realize how his friends would treat him if he was all of the sudden black, and if it would effect his social interaction among whites. ...
As the days and weeks went by, more and more anger builds up inside of Griffin as he battled the thought of how black are treated by his social circle and it affects him psychologically. The awful experiences as a black man crates a new man who’s ashamed to even look at himself in the mirror without remembering the questions and comments that drivers asked while hitchhiking. ... He answered really quick and fast in a high tone, yet the driver tried to show the pictures of his children by handing over the wallet that overshadowed that he trusted Griffin as a black, and even critiqued him for not having the picture of his son with him.
Approximate Word count = 711 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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