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Eye opening and educational. - Goodreads Prose is weak but the book remains a classic. - Goodreads Wonderful research and an overall good book - Goodreads Amazing insight to the plight of the African American. - Goodreads This book was an excellent book, its a page turner. - Goodreads I have been remiss in writing a review on this book. - Goodreads Review: Black Like MeUser Review - Phil Carroll - GoodreadsThe most powerful thing about this book is that it illuminates just what the racial climate of the South was like for the individual. We all know the facts. But so much is lost in the facts and ... Read full review Review: Black Like MeUser Review - Evalyn - GoodreadsVery good account of the author's experience. It is well written and it is sad that the living conditions for many were so deplorable and that Griffin had to blend in to tell that experience so that the whites could believe the conditions they were forcing blacks to live in. Read full review Related books
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