Rage of a Privileged Class: A View Into Frustration Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Rage of a Privileged Class.

Rage of a Privileged Class: A View Into Frustration Essay | Essay

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Rage of a Privileged Class: A View Into Frustration

Summary: Reviews the book "Rage of a Privileged Class," by Ellis Cose. Evaluates chapters three, five, and nine. Describes how these chapters offer insight into the treatment of African Americans.
As I read "Rage of a Privileged Class," I could not help but feel saddened, angered, and shocked by what blacks have on their minds, let alone what they feel. It provides an insight of what they have gone through, and what they continue to go through. The Author, Ellis Cose, offers stories, experiences, and his own encounters to help picture the frustration blacks have endured for years. The chapters of the book enlighten on the way they have been mistreated, and continue to be mistreated. The book as a whole is amazing, however, three chapters stand out in my mind. The chapters I would like to discuss are three, five, and nine.

Chapter Three: A Dozen Demons. As most of the book's chapters, this one starts off with a past event. It tells the story of a Reverend Cecil Williams and his experience with racism. His grandfather...

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