Unnamed Negro Inmates
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Unnamed Negro Inmates
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Unnamed Negro Inmates
Race:
Black
Gender:
Male
Class:
Free Black
Rank:
Minor
Vitality:
Alive
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Biography:
The narrator refers to the black prisoners in the Jefferson jail that holds Mink Snopes as "the negro victims of a thousand petty white man's misdemeanors" (285). At night they "eat and sleep together" in the jail's "common room"; during the day they work outside on a chain gang, once a familiar feature of the southern penal system. They are described from Mink's point of view, as "a disorderly clump of heads in battered hats and caps and bodies in battered overalls and broken shoes" (285).
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Group
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