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The Jim Crow Laws In The Black By Richard Wright

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In order to grasp a better understanding of the author’s craft, the student includes a portion of the author’s background. This may enable the student to further acknowledge the author’s purpose throughout the essay. Richard Wright was born on September 4, 1908 in Roxie, Mississippi and from the moment he was born, his life consisted of various struggles. He came to a world that refused to accept him on the basis of his skin color. Growing up African American (“Black“) was already hard enough, but growing up Black and in the South was practically a death sentence. Americans were strictly enforcing the Jim Crow Laws in the South and the Jim Crow Laws created a barrier between the Blacks and the Whites (Caucasian). These laws were instituted by Southerners after the Civil War because the southern lawmakers were unhappy that they had lost the war and did not want slavery to completely end. The Whites refused to see Blacks as socially equal. The Jim Crow Laws made Blacks inferior to the Whites in every situation. Therefore, any relationship between the Blacks and the Whites that purposed the slightest amount of equality among them, would not be tolerated and was punishable by law. For instance, a Black man could never offer to shake hands with a White male because it challenged the social equality between them. Additionally, a Black person could not eat with a White person, if this is the case, there would be a physical barrier between them. Wright’s Native Son depicts how the

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