Have questions about John Howard Griffin’s devilishly daring journalistic approach? Now is the time to ask. Join Gemini Ink and Trinity University for a panel discussion honoring the 50 th anniversary ...
After he had walked along a highway from Biloxi heading toward Mobile for many hours on Nov. 20, 1959, a series of white Mississippian drivers, without any initial menace, willingly transported John ...
Tomorrow marks the centenary of the writer and activist John Howard Griffin, who was born in Texas on June 16, 1920. His early life was marked by a number of diverse and remarkable experiences. But he ...
It is probably not read much anymore, certainly not as often as it should be. But in the 1960s, John Howard Griffin’s “Black Like Me” was a bestseller and could be found on many high school reading ...
As a white man who grew up in Texas, John Howard Griffin was curious about the lives of African Americans who lived under America’s Jim Crow system in the late 1950s. So, he embarked on a bold ...
Griffin's (The Devil Rides Outside) mid-century classic on race brilliantly withstands both the test of time and translation to audio format. Concerned by the lack of communication between the races ...
Forecast: Although Griffin's fame rests with Black Like Me, he penned several later religious books. Readers of those works might want to pick this up. Orbis is a member of the Catholic Press ...
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