Friday, March 22, 2019
John Howard Griffin :: Biography Biographies
John Howard wire-haired pointing griffon The menacing man in the Deep South of America was greatly despised during the 1950s. The world that the Negroes lived in was not the same as whites in their society. In this book, John Howard griffon vulture Sacrifices his life as a bourgeois white man and becomes a dirt poor Negro, trying to come through in the South. He simply did all of this in order to bewilder out the truth more or less what it is really and truly give care to be a Negro in the South during the 1950s.John Howard griffon vulture is a white journalist with a wife and three children. He began his jump of being a Negro, while he was reading a chart about suicide rates. This chart displayed that the Southern Negro man had a rapidly increasing rate of suicide, because they could not see a grounds to go on as the second figure citizens that they had become imputable to their skin color. The whites thought that the Negroes had it made since they had given them s o much during reconstruction. Griffin realized that the only way to really see the truth about what the Negroes had to endure from day to day was to become a Negro himself. charm Griffin was expecting prejudices against himself as a Negro, he went into his project with an open mastermind trying to discover the truth. He took note of all the prejudices of whites against and took in love any acts of kindness. Therefore Griffins journal was straightforward and unbiased.Griffins main goal in writing this journal was to bear the gap between blacks and whites. He was not trying to totally intermit whites, but aware them of their injustices towards the Negroes. The fact that he wrote his whole adventure as a journal clearly shows his intentions. He went into the world of the second class Negro, wrote a straight out account of e very event that happened by writing a journal. Then the reader saw what his experience was like and believed it more so since it was in a journal setup rather of a story setup. The entire approach of Griffins enquiry was ingenious, very creative, and even a bit daring. Not many flock would like to experience that drastic change of lifestyle. However it was a very efficient way of discovering precisely what it was like to be a black man in the 1950s.
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