what does Harlem symbolize to the narrator more than a "different world" to him?
the most important part is the progress of African Americans in Harlem. They're just as important as white citizens. They're part of the
everyday life and activity or Harlem just as white citizens are. This is strange to The Invisible Man.
yeah true i guess he was not used to the scene in the south and up north in the union african americans were treated a little different
freedom, the pure buzz and liveliness of the city. If you've ever been to a big city like Chicago or New York, there is something very
magical that catches you right away and is like an instant energy! So Cool!!