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The Color Purple as Political Critique of Race Relations

 
    If the integrated family of Doris Baines and her adopted African grandson

exposes the missionary pattern of integration in Africa as one based on a

false kinship that in fact denies the legitimacy of kinship bonds across

racial lines, the relationship between Miss Sophia and her white charge,

Miss Eleanor Jane, serves an analogous function for the American South.

Sophia, of course, joins the mayor's household as a maid under conditions

more overtly racist than Doris Baines's adoption of her Akwee family:

Because she answers "hell no" (76) to Miss Millie's request that she come to

work for her as a maid, Sophia is brutally beaten by the mayor and six

policeman and is then imprisoned. Forced to do the jail's laundry and driven

to the brink of madness, Sophia finally becomes Miss Millie's maid in order

to escape prison. Sophia's violent confrontation with the white officers

obviously foregrounds issues of race and class, as even critics who find

these issues marginali... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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