Wednesday, August 31, 2011

PRECIOUS JEWELS: TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION - Racism

Racism is an underlying theme in Precious Jewels.  In the beginning of the book, the racism of the characters is obvious when the word "nigger" is spoken.  In what other ways do the characters reveal their racial bias throughout the narrative?  Do you think that racism still exists today?  If so, in what forms do you find racism happening?

Although Pearl never questioned her racist beliefs, her daughter Grace finally concluded that she had to confront her own racism and overcome it.  Do you think she succeeded?  Why or why not?


This graphic came from Pearl's copy of Swanee River, the one that Jtun gave her when she was a girl, the one that was beside her bed when she died.  Although art depicting black people in that time period were usually unflattering caricatures, I was surprised to find that the renderings in that particular issue of Swanee River were thoughtfully done.  I particularly like this one, in which I imagine that the book that the lady is reading to the man is the Bible. 

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  1. I don't see racism in the writer. I do see an accurate portrayal of racism as it existed in the time of the living of the story, which if edited out would make the story unbelievable to anyone familiar with the times and places.
    Does racism exist today? Sadly, yes. But there is a very obvious difference today. The old racism was not so much hate but rather the white race, in particular, seeing themselves as better than the other races, particular the blacks. The new racism is filled with hate by blacks toward whites for real and perceived injustices by any whites ancestors whether they were involved or not.
    Grace was an amazing woman. It was a struggle but I believe she did overcome her racism and loved all people for who they were rather than their race or success.

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