Black Like Me

Griffin says, "I knew I was in hell" explain the metaphor. What situation was he in and how was it hell?

Pages 51-75 or November 14

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Even though New Orleans was easier than Hattiesburg, the author was still met with insults from young white men in a passing car. When he finally obtained a room, he realized that being a black man in a white world was like being in Hell.