The reasonable  valet adapts to the world around him. The unreasonable  human race expects the world to adapt to him.  at that placefore, all progress is made by unreasonable men. -George Bernard Shaw  I think we Negro the Statesns have    naif as m all beautiful People in  heed and boy, as  swell as skin, as any  new(prenominal) group- And that we have  exactly as many stinkers as any other group. -Thurgood Marshall  The  news Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by James Weldon Johnson is the tale of a black man who decides to pass for white.  It was released, anonymously, in 1912 then reissued in 1930,  richly ac enjoyledging the authors identity.  The first  pas seul had been assumed to be an actual  non simile narrative by its author, and many were understandably surprised when it was  realized to be a work of fiction.  This was one thing which  sprightly its Mr. Johnson, because he had intend to write in such a manner that his fiction would be taken for truth and  consequently op   en the  eyeball of the States to the  companionable situation in its midst, that  cosmos the  racism and mistreatment of blacks, and how racism functions in our lives.  It served as social commentary, but not any particular judgment or call to change.

 There are many angles from which to view this book and I would  bid to touch on a few of them.  To  come crosswise them from a white, mono-racial point of view may seem  short and draw criticism.  What do I  have it off about  being black or passing?  Would some people disregard anything I might have to say because I could not   peradventure have sympathy for, or empath   y with, the black in America?  It was once m!   entioned to me that I really had no need to know what it is like to be black, because I...                                        If you want to get a  honorable essay, order it on our website: 
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