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Racial Inequality


Southern Whites wanted to keep the Negro in check soicially and economically. Negros could only find demining and low income jobs and wages. The best job was one of a house keeper, and the female of the negro household would often have this job. Negro men were forced to shine shoes because most whites wouldn't hire men housekeepers. Segragation laws were also a way of discouraging the black communities. States argued that seperate and equal were constitutional. It was a state matter to ensure and keep segragated facilities equal, and the colored facilities were never given funding to be properly fixed or cleaned. States imposed voting taxes to keep the large population of impoverished negros from voting. Systems of credit were used against the Negro to keep them in debt.
             Civil rights leaders such as Rev. Marin Luther King weren't given the attention needed. The public only saw and listened to events covered by the white media.Politicians didn't bother addressing the issue either. In president Johnson's state of the union adrees in 1962, his focus of saving California's redwoods recieved and overwhelling ovation compared to the dead silence recieved by his appeals to improve soicial and civil rights. Something drastic was needed to be done to gain the attention and public favor. A white writer for the Magazine, Sepia, John Howard Griffin, set out to go undercover as a black man in the South. He visited many southern states as a negro to better uinderstand the racial situation in the US and his research would change the nation for ever.
             Black Like Me had a profound impact on society. It not only caught the attention of sociologists and civil rights leaders, but started heated debates about racism all over the world. It became an instant best seller not only in the U.S., but in England and France as well. Students and teachers of all grade levels from all over the world were touched. Today Black Like Me is required reading from grade school to college.


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