Black Like Me

Griffin continues to be treated poorly by the world around him, his attitude and thoughts begin to change. Describe the change Griffin seems to be going through.

Pages 51-75 or November 14

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I think Griffin has just lost hope in humanity. He has an identity crisis. He is not black but is also disheartened by the hate whites, like him, openly spew against blacks.