John Howard Griffin, left in New Orleans in 1959, asked what "adjustments" a white man would have to make if he were black. Don Rutledge Late in 1959, on a sidewalk in New Orleans, a shoe-shine man ...
In 1959, the writer John Howard Griffin undertook the ultimate experiment in immersion journalism. A white Texan, he dyed his skin in order to spend a year as a black man in the segregated Deep South.
More than 50 years ago, journalist John Howard Griffin, a white man from Texas, decided that he wanted to know firsthand what being black in the segregated South was like. For six weeks, Griffin rode ...
The city designed a logo to celebrate its 125th birthday. City of Mansfield Mansfield resident John Howard Griffin was a journalist, author and decorated World War II solider. He is best known as the ...
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