Black Like Me: A Memoir of Disguise and Race
By John Howard Griffin
Concise News Lead:
In 1960, John Howard Griffin published "Black Like Me," a groundbreaking memoir that chronicled his experiences as a white man disguised as a Black man in the Jim Crow South. The book's raw and unflinching portrayal of racial discrimination became a powerful indictment of the systemic racism prevalent at the time and remains a powerful testament to the enduring struggle for racial equality.
تعليقات