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Title: A Gathering of Old Men


1
A Gathering of Old Men
  • Ernest J. Gaines

2
Ernest J. Gaines
  • Born 1933 on a plantation in Louisiana.
  • Moved to California with his mother and
    stepfather in 1948.
  • Went into army and attended several colleges.

3
Ernest J. Gaines Cont.
  • His work has been widely acclaimed for the
    accuracy with which he captures the language of
    rural African Americans in the South.

4
Ernest J. Gaines Cont.
  • Novel A Lesson Before Dying was nominated for a
    Pulitzer Prize
  • Surprise! Was also an Oprah Book Club selection.

5
Summary of A Gathering of Old Men
  • A novel about race relations in the American
    South, the action takes place over the course of
    one day in rural Louisiana. A white man has been
    shot dead and lies in the yard of a Black mans
    house. Eighteen old, Black men gather at the
    house and each claims that he is responsible for
    the killing.

6
Summary Cont.
  • The white sheriff conducts an investigation as
    the old men await the revenge of the dead mans
    relatives. By the end of the day, there are many
    surprises and many characters have changed in
    ways that they could not have predicted when they
    work up that morning.

7
Structure/Point of View
  • 20 short chapters
  • 15 different narrators (10 Black characters, 5
    white characters)
  • Uses Black dialect and standard English
  • Uses direct and indirect characterization
  • Primarily first person narration

8
Historical Context
  • Lynching
  • 2,805 documented lynchings between 1882 and 1930
    in 10 southern states.
  • 90 of the victims were African Americans.
  • Averages to about 1 per week during the years
    mentioned.
  • Many victims were tortured and mutilated before
    their deaths and parts of their bodies were sold
    as souvenirs.

9
Lynching Cont.
  • The 4 states with the worst records were
  • Mississippi (463)
  • Georgia (423)
  • Louisiana (283)
  • Alabama (262)
  • In Pointed Coupee parish, where Gaines grew up,
    there were 6 lynchings between 1881-1908. The
    last recorded lynching in the U.S. was in 1968.

10
Lynching Cont.
  • Reasons
  • Murder, robbery and rape
  • Acting suspiciously
  • Gambling, quarreling, adultery
  • Acting improperly with a white woman
  • Arguing with a white man
  • Being obnoxious
  • Insulting a white man or woman
  • Demanding respect
  • Trying to vote
  • Voting for the wrong party

11
Decline of lynching/mob violence
  • Declined after World War II (1945)
  • Ku Klux Klan membership declined
  • By 1950, Klan consisted mostly of poorly educated
    white people

12
Civil Rights 1950-1960
  • New era of race relations in the South
  • Secured voting and other rights
  • Made discrimination illegal
  • However, in rural South, change was VERY slow.
  • And, African Americans did not always have full
    protection of the law.

13
Today
  • Racial Justice Alabama and Mississippi are now
    the two states with the highest number of African
    Americans elected to government office.

14
Today Cont.
  • Capital Punishment experts regard death penalty
    as unfair because it affects black people
    disproportionately.
  • Those executed for interracial murder, only 11
    were white people who killed Black people
  • 167 were Black people who killed white people.

15
Today Cont.
  • Lynching/racial violence
  • Although rare, incidents of racial violence still
    take place.
  • In 1998, James Byrd, a black man in Jasper, TX,
    dies after being chained to a truck and dragged
    behind it by three white men.

16
Themes Racism
  • Racism
  • Novel takes place in late 1970s.
  • Many still suffered from discrimination and abuse
    for several generations.
  • White people use nigger.
  • The law looks the other way or accepts white
    version of events.

17
Theme Attaining Manhood
  • When the old Black men decide to stand up for
    themselves after a lifetime in which they have
    endured humiliation and abuse, they finally
    become men in their own eyes, earning their own
    dignity.

18
Theme Interdependence
  • Races cannot succeed working independent of each
    other.

19
Theme Race inside of Race
  • The white people separate themselves from the
    Cajun white people.
  • The Black people separate themselves based on the
    darkness of their skin.

20
Theme Change
  • Change habits of a lifetime
  • Almost all characters go through some form of
    change

21
Symbols
  • Tractor
  • Sugar Cane
  • Guns
  • Graveyard

22
Main Characters
  • Candy Marshall Protagonist, tries to protect
    the accused (Mathu)
  • Beau Bauton Dead, important due to his symbolic
    role represents social order that has subjugated
    Black people throughout history linked to the
    violence of the past.

23
Main Characters Cont.
  • Sheriff Mapes 60 yrs old, white, seems to be a
    classic racist, but is more complex capable of
    understanding and change.
  • Mathu lives on property, accused of crime, most
    believe he killed Beau.
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