Black Like Me

How does Griffin's story-telling change from the beginning of this section to the end of this section?

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At the beginning of the section, Griffin was commenting on civil rights issues as an observer. At the end of the section, Griffin writes from personal experiences as a black man. He goes from being on the outside looking in to an insider and writes more emotionally about the subject as a black man.