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Essay heading: ralph ellison essay
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When a black Episcopal priest in the city challenged the white custom of barring blacks from the public library and got this custom overturned, this also gave Ellison another outlet to fuel his passion for reading. Although the family was sometimes short of money, Ellison and his brother did not have a deprived childhood... displayed 300 characters
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This was the early 1900's, when the Jim Crow Laws were in effect, separating blacks from whites. Blacks were not allowed to use the same public facilities as Whites. The Ku Klux Klan was active and lynchings were not uncommon. Blacks experienced extreme racism and discrimination. Luckily, Ellison grew up in a relatively unbiased atmosphere... displayed next 300 characters
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