Wednesday, January 8, 2020

African Migration Africa Movement - 1332 Words

As a contrast, Mosley presents Back-to-Africa movement in a different, serious light. This group is an important organization, whose aim is to help people; it is also tightly connected to the church. During his investigation, Easy s new lead brings him to the doors of the Back-to-Africa movement, which he is not familiar with. Therefore, he turns again for information to his friend, Jackson Blue, a man who has every answer to every question. Jackson Blue teaches Easy a lesson about Du Bois and â€Å"back to Africa† movement, organization called African Migration: â€Å"Du Bois is a famous Negro. Almost a hundred years old. He always writin bout gettin back t Africa. You probably ain t never heard a him cause he s a com unist. They don†¦show more content†¦Easy is very proud to own his house, in fact, he is the owner of a few more properties; to be an African-American landlord is an unusual thing of that time. He doesn t want to see African Migration come to harm , that s why when Easy recovers some of Lawrence s ill-gotten money, he gives a portion of it to the Back-to-Africa movement. Furthermore, the reader notices that Easy s actions are often controlled by his good heart, specifically in case of women. In case of EttaMae, a love of his life, the private investigator helps her to hide from her husband, and finds a place to live. As a matter of fact, Mosley, in A Red Death, depicts women, who seek help and protection. EttaMae is described as a sepia-colored woman, large, but shapely; according to Easy, she is â€Å"beautiful, full-faced woman with serious eyes and a mouth; she is also powerful, hard working woman who, in her younger years, â€Å"had done hand laundry nine hours a day, six days a week† (55). Nevertheless, EttaMae is also a woman that belongs to Easy s best friend Mouse. He can never forget the only night they spent together, and what a disappointment he encountered when in the morning all she did was talking about Mouse, â€Å"how wonderful he was and how lucky I was to have him for a friend† (62). Mosley s descriptive prose focuses on how EttaMae makes a man feel. She is desirable because, â€Å"She could knock a man into Tuesday or she could hold you so tight you

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