Man in the Mirror…
•Griffin’s book describes several encounters looking
in the mirror, reflecting different
changes in his attitude. The first time he feels” imprisoned in the flesh of an
utter stranger, an unsympathetic one
with whom I felt no kinship…”
and through his negative reaction, “knows he has come face to face with his own racism”
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•Each time, he
becomes more and more angered by the unfair
treatment of whites against Blacks of which he is now subject.