preview

James Weldon Johnson's The Autobiography Of An Ex-Colored Man

Decent Essays

Everyone wants to be accepted by their peers, especially if there are key differences between them. That acceptance can only be achieved in one of two ways; either the person has to change for their peers or their peers have to change for that person. Since James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man is set in a tumultuous time of racism, the Ex-Colored Man only has one option and that is to change himself. However, Johnson’s novel forces the reader to question if changing who you are will actually make you happier. When the Ex-Colored Man embarked on his journey to the South, he had seen what life was like for those of color by working in a cigar factory with blacks and Cubans. “And how the scene of the struggle has shifted!

Get Access