NOTE: On page 288, there is a particularly graphic description of a very inhuman method of punishment slaves received. You may skip that paragraph - it is unrelated to any of the questions.
How did the difference between the work of U.S. slaves and Caribbean slaves modify their upward mobility?
Analyze, using multiple examples from Gladwell's, how interrace relations were key in helping individuals find social mobility.
Why might Gladwell have saved his personal story for the epilogue (Note: Epilogues are often considered not a part of the total book.)
In this chapter, we see people being looked down upon by other members of their community. Discuss a time where someone in a community with which you identify looked down upon you.