Racial Segregation essay based on A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines
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In this novel, A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines it is evident that Grant Wiggings and Jefferson are victims of racial segregation. This is obvious that Grant is a victim of racial segregation because of the bars and restaurants he goes to and the school he teaches at. Also, Jefferson is a victim. He was given a death sentence with insufficient evidence. Another way Jefferson is segregated is when he is sent to
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the jury that tried him for murder was an all white jury. This was very unfair because they would all vote for death just because Jefferson was black. In closing it is evident that both Grant and Jefferson were victims of racial segregation. Both from the quotes from the book and the quotes from the Jim Crow laws gives examples of racial segregation. Most black people in the mid 1900's were exposed to racial segregation.
the jury that tried him for murder was an all white jury. This was very unfair because they would all vote for death just because Jefferson was black. In closing it is evident that both Grant and Jefferson were victims of racial segregation. Both from the quotes from the book and the quotes from the Jim Crow laws gives examples of racial segregation. Most black people in the mid 1900's were exposed to racial segregation.