Ralph Ellison wrote Invisible Man.
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The Invisible Man.
First of all there are two totally different novels with the title Invisible Man. One is a science fiction novel by H.G. Wells, in this one- rather like Jekyll and Hyde the Invisible man lets his new=found powers go to his head- enters into criminal acts and so on. a movie variation - with somewhat different powers =but acquired accidentally when a Bus hits an electrical pole ( hey, it could happen_ a stuntman called Dynamo Dan, the Electrical Man gets powers akin to Lightning Lad in Adventure comics- and again abuses them- in both stories the inventor-Victim"s Dogs remain loyal and constant/ The movie ( about the electically-charged man) was called Man-Made Monster and starred Lionel Atwill in the title role. I have not read the Ellison (Invisible Man) but it is NOT a science -fiction tale at all= but the life of a marginalized ( hence Invisible) man who I believe is a writer- no super powers here. I hope this is of help.
Horace Greeley Wrote this , Greeleys quotation is associated with Farmers Alliance.
An Indian's Looking-Glass for the White Man; the treatment of Native Americans
No, black people are not invisible in the dark; no more than a white person is invisible in the light. If one cannot see someone who is black in the dark, it is more likely because human eyes are not made to see in the dark, so it would be hard to see anyone of any race.