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87|The Journey from Ignorance to Enlightment - Invisible Man Review

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We're continuing our celebration of Black History Year by reviewing another great book by a black author. In this week's episode the MasterMinds are discussing the classic, Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. The three common themes discussed during the show are racism/ identity, stereotypes and ideology. Chris breaks down why he thinks the art of manipulation stood out to him the most in the book, Malia explains why she thinks black people are not a monolith and the duo shares the key lessons they took away from the book. Make sure you're following and subscribed to MasterMind Podcast on all platforms to keep up with our lit reviews and to join our reading community if you want to tap into more success, learn more about entrepreneurship, invest in yourself or if you simply like reading for fun: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Youtube, and Apple Podcast. From Los Angeles, California to Charlotte, North Carolina, reading has NEVER been this lit!! Don't forget to rate review and subscribe to our podcast! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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We're continuing our celebration of Black History Year by reviewing another great book by a black author. In this week's episode the MasterMinds are discussing the classic, Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. The three common themes discussed during the show are racism/ identity, stereotypes and ideology. Chris breaks down why he thinks the art of manipulation stood out to him the most in the book, Malia explains why she thinks black people are not a monolith and the duo shares the key lessons they took away from the book. Make sure you're following and subscribed to MasterMind Podcast on all platforms to keep up with our lit reviews and to join our reading community if you want to tap into more success, learn more about entrepreneurship, invest in yourself or if you simply like reading for fun: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Youtube, and Apple Podcast. From Los Angeles, California to Charlotte, North Carolina, reading has NEVER been this lit!! Don't forget to rate review and subscribe to our podcast! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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