Contributor: Melissa Kowalski. Lesson ID: 12555
Just like volcanoes will explode under pressure, so can groups of people. When these pressure cookers burst, there can be violent riots. Explore one particular riot that influenced some Black writers!
The photo above was taken the day after the Harlem race riot of 1943.
Ralph Ellison covered this event for the New York Post, and it inspired the riot scene in his novel, Invisible Man.
As you read 1943 Harlem Race Riot: What Happened?, answer the following questions in the notebook or journal you have kept for this series.
After recording your answers, check them against the ones below.
Reflect on these questions briefly in your notebook or journal, then read the final section of Invisible Man: Chapter 24 – Epilogue.
Continue using the copy of the novel in the format you chose to complete this series of Related Lessons (right-hand sidebar). If you do not have access to the novel, you may download Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison from the Internet Archive.
As you read, take notes on any evidence you find about the Harlem Riot of 1943. You can use these notes to help you later in the lesson.
After you've finished the novel and taken your notes, move to the Got It? section to explore the details of these chapters.