Kilanowski
The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
Questions for Discussion
Chapter One:
- What does Johnson promise to do in the first paragraph of the novel?
- What does he compare the act to?
- Where and when was he born?
- Who does he live with? Who comes to visit them?
- What does this man give him?
- Where do they move?
- In what type of house do they live?
- Why does the author say, “As I look back now I can see that I was a perfect little aristocrat”?
- In what two ways does the narrator’s mother earn money?
- Describe the difference in the mother’s playing of hymns versus old Southern songs.
- How does the narrator first approach playing the piano and reading?
- Who is his first friend? Why does he gravitate toward this young man?
- Who is “Shiny”?
- How does the narrator’s mother react to his use of the word “nigger”? *****
- What does the narrator discover when the principal comes into his classroom? How does he handle this new information? *****
Chapter Two:
- How is the narrator changed by his newfound knowledge of himself? *****
- Besides music, what other love does the narrator develop?
- Why is he called an “infant prodigy”?
- W hat feelings does the violinist evoke in him?
- Who comes to visit the narrator and his mother?
- Why did the narrator and his mother move to Connecticut in the first place? *****
Chapter Three:
- What present does the narrator’s father send him?
- What else does he begin to study?
- How does reading Uncle Tom’s Cabin change him? *****
- What does the narrator learn about his father? *****
- How does Shiny’s graduation speech affect the narrator?
- In what ways is the narrator’s education lacking in practicality?
- What happens to the narrator’s mother?
- How does this affect his plans for the future?
Chapter Four:
- What are the narrator’s first impressions of the South?
- How does the narrator react to seeing many black people all at once? *****
- How is the narrator treated at the university?
- How is his life changed forever by the loss of his money?
- Describe his experience traveling in a Pullman porter’s closet?
Chapter Five:
- Where does the narrator go to live?
- Describe his first reaction to his fellow-borders.
- What does the narrator learn about cigar-making?
- What other talent does the narrator discover that he has?
- Describe the three classes that the narrator lumps the “colored people” into. *****
- How does the narrator change during his three years in Jacksonville?
- Who does he run into at a dance? Why is this ironic?
- What four things does the narrator believe the “colored people” have done to erase the notion that they are inferior? *****
- How does the narrator’s life change this time? Where is he headed?