The "Pet Negro" system The "Pet Negro" system

The "Pet Negro" system

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Publisher Description

In her novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God," Zora Neale Hurston introduces the concept of the "pet negro" system. This system refers to the way in which white people in the South treated their black servants or workers during the time period in which the novel is set (early 20th century). These black individuals were often treated like pets, with white people feeling a sense of ownership over them and expecting them to be subservient and obedient. This system is a reflection of the deep-seated racism and oppression that existed in the South during this time period and serves as a commentary on the dehumanizing effects of slavery and Jim Crow laws.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
April 3
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
12
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Knowledge Press
SELLER
The Knowledge Press
SIZE
147.5
KB

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