Not Without Laughter
How is it revealed in this chapter that class structure and race is important to the people of Stanton?
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Aunt Hager and Sister Whiteside first talk about Sandy and Sandy's friend Buster, who was half-black and probably had a white father. They then talk about Tempy and her husband who have done well financially and have stopped hanging around lower-class blacks with darker skin. In general, it becomes clear that Stanton largely has three social classes, whites, lower class and mostly darker blacks, and then lighter-skinned middle class blacks. Middle class blacks often seek to distinguish themselves from lower-class blacks to gain the approval of whites.