Dec 20, 2009
Eudora Welty is known for her compelling characters, and the protagonist in this story, Powerhouse, is certainly one of her most striking creations. A famous black musician, Powerhouse is appropriately named, for his outstanding characteristic is the creative power of his imagination. This creative power is portrayed over the course of one evening in a small town in Mississippi, during the late 1930's, when the Jim Crow laws of segregation were in effect, as the band plays for a “white dance”—a dance that only white people may attend.
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