Invisible Man (novel)
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Invisible Man, a novel written by Ralph Ellison, chronicles the experiences and conflicts of identity in the unnamed narrator within the context of mid-twentieth-century America. The book addresses symbolically, through the experience of the narrator, broad social and intellectual debates in post-civil-war American Black culture, including, for example, those between marxism, black nationalism, and the reformist racial policies of Booker T. Washington.