A Lesson Before Dying
guided question
grant believes that black men in louisiana have only three choices; to be "brought down to the level of beasts," or "to run and run." how does the way in which gaines articulates these grim choices--and suggests an alternavtive to them--make a lesson befoe=re dying applicale not only to louisiana in 1948 but to the united states in the 1900s?