author meets African-American observes fellows begin aspirations a goo — John Howard Griffin, Black Like

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The author meets an African-American who observes that his fellows who begin with aspirations to a good education, solid career, and the raising of a family slowly lose that incentive. Even those who have a college education, he observes, need to take menial jobs and begin to look for excitement in less productive places.

John Howard Griffin, Black Like Me

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