Ralph Ellison 2
“Live with integrity, respect the rights of other people, and follow your own bliss,” these are the words of Nathaniel Branden, a United States psychologist. One person who lived his life by this quote is the American author Ralph Waldo Ellison. Ellison’s integrity and respect for others helped him become an important American literary figure. His most famous works reflected the culture and living conditions of African Americans in their fight for equality. In order that one be able to understand the literary significance of Ralph Waldo Ellison, he mush have a description of his background, an analysis of his famous work, Invisible Man, and a description of his impact as an American author. Ralph Waldo Ellison was born on March 1, 1914 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His father named Ralph after the nineteenth century philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson and hoped his son would be a poet. Ralph is the older of two sons of his father, Lewis Ellison, and mother, Ida Ellison. Lewis Ellison ran a small ice and coal business. Lewis Ellison died in 1917 when Ralph was three years old, leaving the family quite poor. So Ralph’s mother, Ida, raised Ralph and his brother, Herbert, on her own. Ida worked as a housekeeper and a stewardess
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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