The Black Ball by Ralph Ellison (Grade - A)
A powerful short story by Ralph Ellison, published as part of the Penguin Modern series. Set in mid-twentieth-century America, the story follows John, a Black father working as a caretaker, who struggles to protect his young son from the realities of racism and social inequality.
Through a seemingly ordinary day, Ellison explores the emotional burden carried by parents who must prepare their children for prejudice while trying to preserve their innocence. The story is noted for its subtle storytelling, psychological depth, and poignant examination of race, dignity, fatherhood, and the human desire for a better future.
Though brief in length, The Black Ball delivers a profound and lasting impact, showcasing the literary brilliance for which Ellison is renowned.
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