Fantasy
Tuesday, September 7, 2004
IN every crowded society, there are always some people who are invisible. "I am invisible, understand", Ralph Ellison wrote, "simply because people refuse to see me".
He was speaking as a Black in America in the 1950s. His novel, Invisible Man, depicts American society that segregated Blacks from Whites; from the most exclusive places, like bridge clubs, down to the most public, like schools, waiting rooms and cit
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