1. The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
The problem throughout the novel is a man trying to find his identity which becomes the main theme of the book. ... By saying this it meant that the ex-colored man could live fearless and from the white man and have a better life than a black person. ... In the book though, he has the advantage of experiencing the good and the bad of both black and white cultures. ... Instead decides to settle, adapt to his conditions, and find a degree of happiness. ... Some African Americans find it very impertinent and hard to accept that it is "most natural" that in order to move forward they h...
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- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School