Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Black Like Me, 61-70

7 comments:

  1. T the bus John was on went throw the town where the lynching took place.
    EX " I heard you calling boy I didn't know you ment me
    T Why cant a Black man look at a white woman
    Y This is just confusing

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  2. T: He gets a taxi ride from a nice guy.

    EX: "They wouldn't in New Orleans... they said they weren't allowed" (Griffin 64)

    T: Why weren't they allowed in N.O. but they are in ol' Miss

    Y: its good to know there were some nice caucasion people out there.

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  3. (T) He got a enjoyable ride from a cab driver.
    (EX) "What do you mean, calling a white women "darling like that, boy?"(Griffin 68)
    (T)Why is it a crime for a black man to stare at a white women?
    (Y) I stare at women all the time.

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  4. t-THe woght people in the car yel teriable stuff at him
    ex-"The would see a man or a woman alone somewhere on the street and the lust to beat or kill them would flood into them" ( Griffen 70_
    t- How much longer is going to be able to handle this?
    y- I just can not belive what has traspierd sence he begain this journing. It is turlly horrable

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  5. T = John continues talking about his experience on the bus.

    EX = "We felt strongly the need to establish friendship as a buffer against the invisible threat" (Griffin 62).

    T = How big is the bus?

    Y = A lot of stuff happened in quick succession and it was a little confusing.

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  6. T catches a cab with a nice guy finally

    EX "there allowed to do anything to get your dime hear" (griffen 64)

    T when will he change back

    Y i am happy that he finally mat a nice guy.

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  7. (T) J. Griffin catches a cab to mobile street to find a place to stay. The driver is a
    white man.

    (Ex) "you mean a white driver'll take a Negro passenger?"
    J. Griffin-64

    (T) how would a white man tolerate a black man in the 1950's like the taxi driver is?

    (Y) I've been in a taxi before.

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