English, 18.03.2021 03:20 sammy16940
How did Ralph Ellison's works relate to important social issues of his time?
a. His characters worked for a total overthrow of their social system.
b. His stories showed that one cannot escape disadvantaged circumstances.
c. He showed the harsh realities of life for African Americans.
d. He wrote about the lack of opportunities for uneducated people.
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How did Ralph Ellison's works relate to important social issues of his time?
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