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3 pages in length. To discuss social resistance without referring to racial discord throughout the ages is to overlook one of the most critical examples of the delicate balance of the controlling/controlled relationship. The historic value of blacks asserting their resistance against the heartlessness of white domination is clearly chronicled in Gaines' "A Gathering of Old Men" whereby the author illustrates the extent to which people can be pushed within the confines of oppression before they turn and face the opposition head on and with full force. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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resistance against the heartlessness of white domination is clearly chronicled in Gaines A Gathering of Old Men whereby the author illustrates the extent to which people can be pushed within
the confines of oppression before they turn and face the opposition head on and with full force. Although slavery may have been all
but wiped out, Gaines story illustrates how there still exists deep-seated resentment toward the white race for all the unnecessary suffering minorities have endured throughout history, a clear indication of
how social resistance is as fresh today as it was when slaves revolted against their masters. As one of the most socially and politically prolific writers of the twentieth
century, Gaines (1992) has dedicated his life - both literary and personal - to the struggle of racism; his novels have been highly acclaimed for their insightful and dramatic looks
deep into the sociological detriments that racial intolerance has propagated. This central theme to Gaines (1992) work - not the least of which includes A Gathering of Old Men
- has allowed for the author to voice his concerns with regard to humanitys narrow-mindedness and social resistance while at the same time educating his readership as to the importance
of racial harmony. Gaines (1992) primary objective in this story is to point out how humanity has been enduring an ongoing battle for
centuries: the strained relations among the races. Despite efforts to put the past behind, signs remain at nearly every juncture how there still exists a strong sense of racial
dissension in a global society just embarking upon the twenty-first century. Gaines (1992) illustrates how there is virtually no segment of society left untouched by the socially paralyzing impact
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