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Black Like Me

Published
May 2010
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
6

About This Book

Writer John Howard Griffin decided to perform an experiment fifty years ago. In order to learn firsthand how one race could withstand the second class citizenship imposed on it by another, he dyed his white skin dark, left his family, and traveled to the South to live as a black man. What began as scientific research ended up changing his life in every way imaginable.

This is an eyewitness account of discrimination and segregation that is terrifying and degrading, and its publication caused a furor. As narrated by Ray Childs, this first-ever recording of Black like Me will leave each listener deeply affected. John Howard Griffin's groundbreaking and controversial work helped bring the full effect of racism to the forefront of America's conscience-and it has lessons to be learned over half a century later.

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Apr 2006 Wings Press ISBN B0042JSLXI
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ISBN B002SQ5G44
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Dec 2003 Blackstone Audio, Inc. ISBN B0001A0W2K
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May 2010 AudioGO ISBN 0974171115
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