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The ex-colored man goes to his grave an ex-colored man, I believe the modern reader would not gain the same experience from the reading if the ex-colored man did not pass for a white man. In the ex-colored man’s early life, his mother does not expose him to his cultural background this attributes to an identity crisis. ...
Certain experiences that the ex-colored man faced would not have had such a large impact on the modern reader if he did not pass for a white man. At the end of chapter one, the young boy’s mother informs him that he in fact a black man. ... By skipping these early processes, it attributes to the ex-colored man’s search for identity.
Approximate Word count = 621 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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