Description
Author John Howard Griffin
Publisher Berkley; Reissue edition (May 6, 2003)
Binding paperback
Condition like new
Summary
Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin is a powerful account of one man's daring experiment to understand racial injustice in the segregated South. In 1959, Griffin, a white journalist, medically altered his skin color to appear Black and traveled through the Deep South. His journalistic endeavor captures the daily realities of discrimination, hostility, and survival that Black Americans faced during the era. The book remains an essential narrative on race relations and the pursuit of equality, delivering profound insights and a call to action for racial justice.