Invisible Man

by Ralph Ellison

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"Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison is a novel about an unnamed African American man struggling to find his identity in a hostile and prejudiced society. The protagonist is initially a promising young scholar, but he is forced to drop out of college and move to New York City to find work. He soon becomes involved with various political and social groups, including a black nationalist organization and a white-led communist group. However, he ultimately rejects these movements and seeks his own individuality. Through a series of bizarre and surreal experiences, he comes to realize that he is invisible to society in many ways and must find his own path and purpose in life. The novel is a powerful critique of racism and prejudice in America, and it remains a classic of literature today.

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