What was the novel Invisible Man about?

A) It focused on a chemical accident that made a black man invisible.
B) It was about a young black man who migrates to New York.
C) It involved the rape of a black woman by a white man and her son's efforts to exact revenge.
D) It was about blacks surviving in society by adopting white ways, including discrimination against darker skin.


Answer: B

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