The C.O.W.S. Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man Part 5

Friday, June 1st 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific



The Context of White Supremacy hosts the fifth study session on Ralph Ellison’s 1952 classic, Invisible Man. One of Gus’s most adored works of literature, Ellison’s novel was selected for the 1953 National Book Award and has been dissected and lionized around the world for nearly 75 years. Invisible Man recounts an unnamed black male floundering through the confusion of White Supremacy (Racism). Last week’s installment detailed the narrator’s confrontation with Dr. Bledsoe, head of the so called HNIC of the black college. Dr. Bledsoe brandishes his power over Ellison’s protagonist and banishes him from the campuses with the meager hope that one day he may return. After hitching a bus to New York, the main character discovers the vet from the Golden Day has also been expelled from the area near the school. The unnamed soldier implores with the unnamed narrator to think for himself and to be careful dealing with Whites. We’ll see how the big city treats our ambitious protagonist.
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