Parables and Legends in Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man

Image found here. Ralph Ellison wrote Invisible Man, a novel that refined the shape of American literature. This novel reflects America’s racial divide in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s through an anonymous black man’s journey (the narrator)....

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Color Showcases the Class Disparity of Atlanta Atlantas Class Disparity Reflexed the Colors Embedded in the Streets The Joys of Color are Only for the Rich The Color threaded through Atlanta Reflect the Class Disparity Do the Colors Embedded in Atlanta Reflex Class...

ALL: Annotated Bibliographies

ZYBACZYNSKI, Veronica Maria. Urbanism. Architecture. Constructions / Urbanism. Arhitectura. Constructii , 2014, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p87-92, 6p. Publisher: National Research & Development Institute URBAN-INCERC. This article puts an emphasis on the importance of...

Summary #5 Color Walking by Phia Bennin & Brendan McMullan

This blog post talks about the authors’ experience trying to experiment with the Color Walk. The Color Walk idea comes from William Burroughs, a novelist. It is described as picking a color or allowing the color to choose you and following it. It is said that if...

Reading Summary 5: Color Walk

A crowed street that has color in every aspect of it. Color is an essential aspect of our daily lives. Though many times in life we do not pay close attention to the colors around us. If we were to pay attention to the different aspects of life were color heavily and...
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