The Ethics Of Living Jim Crow Analysis

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The times where we feel at most ease ,that is because someone else had to do the suffering.In “The Ethics of Living Jim Crow” written by Richard Wright, speaks of the dreadful period in American History where African-Americans in the South were seen not even second-class citizens ,but as objects that when told to do something they must follow with no objection.This timestamp in today’s society has diminished, but not become fully eradicated in the eyes of some.Wright our protagonist has faced discrimination throughout his childhood to his young-adulthood years.His mother, who he trusted with all his heart,mind,soul, and strength she herself in the end did not have enough valor to tell her son of the shambles blacks have in a white America.This