A Lesson Before Dying

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Properchica90 . I believe that Jefferson reacted so negatively to the 'Hog' name because prior to that incident, he never established a true identity for himself and …moreI believe that Jefferson reacted so negatively to the 'Hog' name because prior to that incident, he never established a true identity for himself and it was his first time hearing someone, who was Caucasian, describe his character. He probably was in a conformity stage of racial identity, believing that white is right. So, if a Caucasian individual described him as such, then it must be true.(less)
Valerie Khaloo It's not easy to always read about how black people were treated so cruelly by white people with power. They were treated less than animals. The good …moreIt's not easy to always read about how black people were treated so cruelly by white people with power. They were treated less than animals. The good things about black people is that we turned those suffering into resilience, into strength to carry on. I hope this fight will stop one day, cause it's still going on. The characters showed us strength and faith and commitment. (less)
Bridget Yes, it was about rising up and being your best in the most difficult situation. Everyone in the town learned something from him. It was a stepping st…moreYes, it was about rising up and being your best in the most difficult situation. Everyone in the town learned something from him. It was a stepping stone towards humanity and a lesson on human spirit. It was a very powerful read with lots of emotion. (less)
Mbuye According to Wikipedia, it is fiction, "a novel is based on the true story of Willie Francis, a young Black American man best known for surviving a fa…moreAccording to Wikipedia, it is fiction, "a novel is based on the true story of Willie Francis, a young Black American man best known for surviving a failed electrocution in the state of Louisiana in 1946."
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