During the 1950’s, discrimination was widespread throughout the United States. The KKK still had a heavy influence on the South and there was a lot of violence against African Americans. They were forced to face segregation which furthered oppression. The Civil Rights movement stemmed from the injustice of the era. Social prejudices are present in writings from the 1950’s like “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor. Most instances of racism or discrimination flow from the grandmother. For example, her attitudes about people in general, which could be considered ignorance, and her words and actions towards African Americans. Other …show more content…
Through use of superiority and racist attitudes, the grandmother keeps the idea of the “Old South” alive. The setting of the story gives visual to those ideas through old buildings and style of roads. Together, these aspects of “A Good Man is Hard to Find” show the differences between the US now and the US of the 1950’s. Without the social prejudices of that time period, the story would lack the importance of the grandmother’s character which is to teach readers to be a more progressive …show more content…
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