The Turner House
What is an example of symbolism in the novel, The Turner House?
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The Nacirema Club is a social club for black people with status. Odella introduces Francis to a Nacirema man who is responsible for hiring the caretakers of the cars that executives drive to work.
Nacirema is American spelled backwards and is symbolic of the separation between the black and white races at the time.
The Turner House