This chapter is about Junior dressing up as a homeless person.

Yes, but it is also about Junior showing us that essentially he is similar to a homeless person in that he is also poor and in need.

Racism In The Book:

-The classmates at reardan

-The teachers at reardan

-Gets discriminated by society in general; the way he talks

I think the worst case is from his classmates because peer pressure can put him into depression and they won’t be apprehended because thet is what the rest of the society thinks aswell.

I think that the racism in education has the most responsibility towards Junior because it is the only thing that could possibly raise him, in other peoples eyes, to the level of the rest of the white population.

Junior exoeriences institutional racism.