Richard Wright's The Ethics Of Living Jim Crow

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Richard Wright's "The Ethics of Living Jim Crow," is an autobiographical sketch about his challenges and observances while navigating the Jim Crow laws in his southern state. While reading, one may form an opinion about White privilege and Black inferiority as well as the negativity surrounding Blacks during the era. Wright uses vivid imagery and the juxtaposition between White privilege and Black inferiority to provide readers with an account of his personal journey as he witnessed the brutality waged against innocent Black men and women at the hands of whites without any recourse or solution for the injustice he observed. For instance, in section 2, while working at a clothing store, Wright witnessed a police officer look on as the store