We Wear The Mask Essay

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Most people have to go to school or work and feel the pressure of trying to fit, they hide their true identity to conform with society. Since before my time and even today there has been a lot of racial prejudice. Many African Americans felt that they needed to hide their true feelings behind false identities. They did this to try to fit in with what mainstream society wanted them to be like and to try and make life a little easier. This point is proven all throughout history with examples like the “We Wear the Mask” and Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Even though there has been times where they have tried to stand up and make life easier like the montgomery bus boycott and others historical events. A good example of hiding your true feelings is “We wear the Mask” a poem by paul laurence dunbar, “This particular poem deals more specifically with continuing racism, which persisted in overt forms long after the abolition of legal slavery” (Carroll). Written just after the end of the civil war this poem tells of how they developed a habit of not doing anything outlandish and had to hide there true …show more content…

Blake.¨ (Wynn). This was one of the first major moves in the civil rights movement. Typically speaking before this time african americans let the whites have power over them and conformed with what society wanted them to be like. These events inspired Martin Luther King Jr. to start a boycott of the the public transportation system that roughly lasted thirteen months. According to the article by Wynn Martin Luther King and other african americans started the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) where they later issued a list of formal demands. All throughout history blacks were being oppressed and this is the turning point in a battle that will last to this day. Lead

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