1. Flannery O'Connor and Southern Racism
Racism is everywhere I go down here and I can't begin to understand why people are still living in the past. ... With O'Connor living in the South it becomes evident why her writing was influenced this way. ... According to Living in Black and White, "History of segregation claims to be a detailed account of how cities were, for millennia, divided along racial lines" (Living in Black and White). ... He is a man who has an outdated look on life and black people, especially when Tanner tells the black man he thinks that he's a preacher from South Alabama. ... "Judgm...
- Word Count: 2519
- Approx Pages: 10
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School