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Why is Griffins "contact" from the black community so important to him?

what exactly was so important

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Griffin's contact with the black community was important because it allowed him to truly understand what it meant to be African American during the mid-1900s. When he takes on the persona of a black man he also comes to understand the connection between skin color and identity.

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