"Black Like Me", first ____ in 1961, is a nonfiction book by white ____ John Howard Griffin recounting his ____ in the Deep South ____ the United States, at a time when African-Americans ____ under Racial Segregation. Griffin was a ____ of Dallas, Texas, who had his ____ temporarily ____ to pass as a ____ man. He ____ for six weeks throughout the ____ segregated ____ of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, and Georgia to explore ____ from the other side of the colour ____. Sepia Magazine ____ the project in exchange for the right to ____ the account first ____ a series of articles. Griffin kept a ____ of his experiences; the 188-page ____ was the genesis of the book. When he ____ his project in 1959, race relations in America were particularly strained.

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