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Monday, February 27th 2006

10:55 AM

Faulkner and Racial Prejudice

I can see why in his stories he seems to be racial because he grew up in Mississippi. Back in that time a white person could not be seen with a black person or himself would be killed. They also couldn't be in the same places at all in some places. He also refers when the sun goes down death is sure to follow. With that it seems to me that was very rascist. It was also not called for because he was like saying that when the sky is black that is when alot of blacks die never whites. Also in his stories he is mean to the blacks in the stories that he uses black people. He also has the black person think that Jesus was coming back to kill her, I think if that character was white that he would not have that character thinking that.
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