Analysis of John Howard Griffin's "Black Like Me"
Date Submitted: 06/05/2004 13:26:01
Category: / Social Sciences / Sociology
Length: 7 pages (1845 words)
Category: / Social Sciences / Sociology
Length: 7 pages (1845 words)
Analysis of John Howard Griffin's "Black Like Me"
John Howard Griffin's research should undeniably be considered sociological. He began with a theory, if he became black he could help understand the difficulties between races as both a white man and a black man in the south and with this knowledge develop a means to bridge the gap. With this information he developed a micro-theory, trying to explain a limited part of human behavior; why is
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is strictly environmental. Griffin mentions that there are those people who are not actually racist, but they fear showing any sympathy towards another race. What causes this fear? There must be some form of pressure from somewhere that causes this racism. All these questions must be answered in order to truly define the problems between African-Americans and Caucasians. Griffin did a fine job in writing the introduction to racism, however he left the body blank.
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