Black Like Me Questions

Bring on the tough stuff - there’s not just one right answer.

  1. How would Black Like Me be different if the narrator were a black man or woman attempting to pass as white?
  2. Why do you think Griffin decided to write Black Like Me after already publishing an article about his experience in Sepia magazine?
  3. Black Like Me was written right in the middle of the civil-rights movement in the South. How do you think it would be different if it were set in the North? Before the civil-rights movement? After it? Or what if it was set today?
  4. Griffin says in Black Like Me that after the experiment he is partially black. Is that true? What makes a person black, white, or any race?
  5. What techniques does Griffin use to draw us emotionally into the story of Black Like Me? How would it be different if he used a more novelistic writing style?