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Leadership Values In Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man

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During the 1960’s, with the Civil Rights Movement enduring its slow march to success and a time of political unrest, the fight for freedom, and human rights began. African Americans began to use their gifts to shed light on their concerns and their problems. In the case of Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison uses his writing talent to explain to us how he feels. Martin Luther King Jr. was also a very influential person in the movement with his leadership values he managed to lead many protests, while Peete Seeger and Billie Holiday sang to give hope and perseverance to the African American community. By combining their skills, this group of people allowed for the oppressed to have a voice, and a medium with which they could respond to the injustices. …show more content…

On his way to the north, where he was sent as punishment, he meets a veteran that tells him, “… the world is possibility if only you’ll discover it.” Upon his arrival to the north he encounters a dispossession in which he sees his race being treated wrongly, due to this he speaks up and tells the people there that they were “law-abiding, so clear the street of debris.” The author lets us know that in times of injustice the law can be used against itself. While he is looking at all the objects that are out on the street, he begins to describe all the objects, the author does so to try to convey a feeling of ownership. In his attempt to convey that feeling he lets us realize that the people that are getting forced out of their homes have a background, family, and feelings. He eventually gets recruited by an organization that is focused in “articulat[ing]…grievances”, while in the …show more content…

led many peaceful protests all over the nation in an attempt rise up against what he knew to be wrong. Before King was there to lead the people, they were confused and didn’t know what to do, or how to respond to the problems they were facing every day. In the movie Citizen King all of King’s trajectory is discussed, the most important events were the march in Selma and the march in Chicago. In Selma he was going to break an injunction, but at the last minute decided otherwise, as he needed to follow the law to try to change the law. He also led a march in Chicago were there was a large presence of the African American community. In all his events he always emphasized the importance of non- violence, when there was any violence he would just leave the march, he was not going to lead a violent march. Martin made a famous speech that spoke of a time in which

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