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Sunday, January 22, 2017

The Ongoing Issue of Racism

Racism is so universal in this country, so widespread and deep-seated, that it is invisible because it is so normal. - Shirley Chisholm\n\nCongresswoman Shirley Chisholms quotes and believes on the racism that plagued the times of her service argon understood evident in our generation. Ellen raise a 1987 newfangled by American novelist Kaye Gibbons is primordial example of the hardships endured by two white and blacks in the agrestic s let outh in the mid(prenominal) 1970s. The novel portrays the life of Ellen Foster a young 11-year-old daughter who currently has no business firm to call her own. afterwards Ellens mother passes away in the tooth root of the novel she lives with her father, however by and by enduring repeated physical, mental, and cozy abuse Ellen seeks refuge at her colored friend Starlettas house. After making several rounds with several(predicate) households she is placed in the workforce of her naan whom she calls (my mamas mama). Her gran is a fa irly sloshed lady however she does not aid Ellen in whatsoever way. Despite her young bestride she verbally mistreats Ellen she takes her frustration out on the young young woman and constantly reminds her that she is a reverberate image of her father whom her granny knot hates, and is the ane to blame for her mothers death. afterwards in the novel her grandmother also passes and Ellen is sent to abide at her aunt Nadines house, she is at one time again mistreated and on Christmas day she is forced to put across her aunts house following an argument. Ellen in the end finds a nice syndicate to live in when she meets a lady known as Mrs. Foster, this new mama accepts Ellen and real cares for her well being. Ellen finally finds informality in this new situation and is ecstatic when she is able to lure her friend Starletta to sleep over. both along Ellen is focused on her path of hardship, yet at the end she realizes that Starletta has had a more than more difficult a nd is still ongoing hardships much harder than herself the largest one being racism. After interpretation and analyzin...

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