Read the excerpt from Black Boy. Then my father was called; he came forward jauntily, smiling. He tried to kiss my mother, but she turned away from him. I only heard one sentence of what he said. “I’m doing all I can, Your Honor,” he mumbled, grinning. It had been painful to sit and watch my mother crying and my father laughing and I was glad when we were outside in the sunny streets. Back at home my mother wept again and talked complainingly about the unfairness of the judge who had accepted my father’s word. What societal norm of the early twentieth century does this excerpt reflect?

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The societal norm of the early twentieth century that this excerpt reflects is that men were considered more able and trustworthy than women.

What is Black Boy?

  • "The Black Boy" is a memoir by Richard Wright that relates the experience of a little six-year-old boy Richard growing up during the Jim Crow era from his point of view. 

What are societal norms?

  • The unwritten standards of behaviour that are regarded acceptable in a group or community are known as social norms, or societal norms

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