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				<title>How Ralph Ellison&#39;s &quot;Invisible Man&quot; Retold the Story of the Black American Experience for the Cultural Mainstream</title>
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				<description>By Luke D. Mahoney - People love a good story. A good story can be intriguingly informative, a good story can well up deep emotions and a good story can carry culture, history and tradition. It was through storytelling that many ancient cultures preserved and passed down their understanding of the world, their rites and their rituals. It was, and still is, through stories that children become familiar with cultural and societal norms and mores. Stories are important to people, are one of the most important forms of verbal and written communication. People learn about each other through storytelling, solve problems...</description>
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