Unquestionably a milestone in American literature, Ellison’s Invisible Man is a book that has continued to engross readers since its publication in 1952.
 Describing the unnamed narrator's experiences growing up in a black community in the South, attending and being expelled from college, and moving to New York to join "the Brotherhood," a Communist organization, Ellison paints a vivid portrait of twentieth century black America.
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