MiQuille Bryant

"Dancing Sambo Doll; The Invisible Man"

I read a book titled "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison. His overall journey and perspective gave birth a new mindset for self. He made me realize no matter how successful you are as a black man in America, you'll still be invisible in America. Sambo Doll in the book was the negative stereotype of being a black slave man entertaining the non black race. The Sambo Doll was used as an comedic avenue of the culture of America during the twentieth century.

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