1920-1980

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1920-1980

Black like me

The author, a white man, recounts his experiences when he darkened his skin and traveled through the South as an African-American man.

Black like me

the definitive Griffin estate edition, corrected from the original manuscripts
2011
Presents the true story of journalist John Howard Griffin who, in the 1950s, had his skin medically darkened and traveled through the Deep South in order to experience firsthand the cruelty and injustice of segregation.

Black like me

1977

Black like me

2010
The author, a white man, recounts his experiences when he darkened his skin and traveled through the South as an African-American man.

Race in John Howard Griffin's Black Like Me

2013
Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of American writer, John Howard Griffin.

Black like me

the definitive Griffin estate edition, corrected from original manuscripts
2004
Publisher's description: Studs Terkel tells us in his Foreword to the definitive Griffin Estate Edition of Black Like Me: "This is a contemporary book, you bet." Indeed, Black Like Me remains required reading in thousands of high schools and colleges for this very reason. Regardless of how much progress has been made in eliminating outright racism from American life, Black Like Me endures as a great human b6s and humanitarian b6s document. In our era, when "international" terrorism is most often defined in terms of a single ethnic designation and a single religion, we need to be reminded that America has been blinded by fear and racial intolerance before. As John Lennon wrote, "Living is easy with eyes closed." Black Like Me is the story of a man who opened his eyes, and helped an entire nation to do likewise.
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