Students Name: Instructor’s Name: Course: Date: Black Like Me John Howard Griffin, a resident of Texas in the 1950’s was deeply worried by the racial injustice he witnessed. Due to his inability to relate with the black man’ s experience, he thus decided to take a radical but an awkward step. He receives a temporary medical treatment that would alter his skin color. After his wife, as well as George Levitan, offers him full support, he sets out on a mission towards New Orleans where his life and journey as a black man would start. While in New Orleans, he comes across a black man, Sterling William, where Griffin begins his dermatological regimen. He begins by exposing the skin to...
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