"IN A STRANGE COUNTRY"--What Ralph Ellison teaches us about race and national identity.

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Ralph Ellison was a sailor in the 1940s. His short story IN A STRANGE COUNTRY is about a black sailor who makes port in Wales, only to get beat up by a group of white American sailors.

When he's taken in by some benevolent Welshmen, he learns a thing or two about loving his own country, and celebrating others.

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