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Examples Of Injustice In A Lesson Before Dying

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Living in a society full of injustice and racism, some wouldn't believe how greatly it affect's someone's life. In Gaines novel, the setting Louisiana reflects both characters and their experiences, enhancing the themes injustice and racism. Gaines shows the white and African Americans living very diverse lives. He shows this through segregation, lack of equality, ethnic background, the hope for African American culture and cruel acts of injustice. In the novel, A Lesson Before Dying, Gaines demonstrates the significant importance of the Louisiana setting to the central theme of injustice and racism.
Firstly, Gaines novel demonstrates segregation and lack of equality, as an example of racism founded in Louisiana in the 1940's. In the small …show more content…

Jefferson was wrongfully convicted of murder and later sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit. Since blacks barely had any rights, Jefferson was guilty until proven innocent. The prosecutor's story was "When the old man and the other two robbers were all dead, this one- it proved the kind of animal he really was- stuffed the money into his pockets and celebrated the event by drinking over their still- bleeding bodies" (Gaines 6-7) which made Jefferson seem like he was guilty of the crime. Another cruel act of injustice against Jefferson was stripping him of his human dignity. "Why, I would just as soon put a hog in the electric chair as this." (Gaines, 8) the animalistic classification reflects the attitude held by the white society towards blacks. Lastly, the acts towards the black children compared to the white children in schools are injustice. Black children received tattered books and lack of firewood to keep warm in the winter as to the white children. Black children were evaluated on their physical fitness, not math and reading skills. This shows the injustice through giving the black children a lower quality of education. Therefore, in the state of Louisiana cruel acts of injustice are clearly revealed in the

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