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John Howard Griffin:
John Howard Griffin
Born June 16, 1920(1920-06-16)
Dallas, Texas
Died September 9, 1980 (aged 60)
Cause of death Diabetes
Nationality American
Education University of Poitiers,
Known for Black Like Me
Political party Democrat
Religious beliefs Catholicism
Parents John Walter Griffin, Lena May Griffin, née Young

John Howard Griffin (June 16, 1920 - September 9, 1980) was an American journalist and author much of whose writing was about racial equality. A white man, he is best known for darkening his skin and journeying through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia to experience segregation in the Deep South in 1959. He wrote about the experience in his 1961 book Black Like Me.

Griffin was born in Dallas, Texas on June 16, 1920 to John Walter Griffin and Lena May Griffin, née Young.[1] He studied French and literature at the University of Poitiers and medicine at the École de Médicine. At 19, he worked as a medic in the French Resistance army, and then served 39 months stationed in the South Pacific in the United States Army Air Corps. He became disabled and was decorated for bravery[citation needed].

Griffin wrote two novels, The Devil Rides Outside and Nuni, during a decade of blindness between 1947 and 1957, the result of an accident during his service in the US air force. He later regained his vision.

Griffin converted to Catholicism in 1952 and became a Third Order Carmelite. He was also a lifelong Democrat.

Throughout his life, Griffin lectured and wrote on race relations and social justice. Griffin was awarded the Pacem in Terris Award, named after a 1963 encyclical letter by Pope John XXIII that calls upon all people of good will to secure peace among all nations. Pacem in Terris is Latin for "Peace on Earth."

He died on September 9, 1980 due to diabetes and/or several other health problems, but not skin cancer or other complications of his skin darkening, as some believe.[2]

[edit] Works

  • The Devil Rides Outside (1952)
  • Nuni (1956)
  • Land of the High Sky (1959)
  • Black Like Me (1961)
  • The Church and the Black Man (1969)
  • A Time to be Human (1977)

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NAME Griffin, John Howard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION American race activist
DATE OF BIRTH 1920-06-16
PLACE OF BIRTH Dallas, Texas
DATE OF DEATH 1980-09-09
PLACE OF DEATH

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