Black Like Me

What metaphors are used in Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin?

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John Griifin compares the temporary blindness he suffered as a child with the way he was treated when he was white, and the way he was treated as being black. In doing this, Griffin metaphorically notes the way American society is blinded to the injustice happening all around them.

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