go                back again". (270) Nelson finally concedes to have experienced the                city once, not twice as he adamantly claimed. For Mr. Head choosing                to do nothing is a choice in itself.                "The Artificial Nigger" is a great story, which can be used to help                better understand what sorts of underlining factors come into play                when people have deep hatreds of distinct cultures. Not commonly                can a racist attribute all his hate to the color of ones skin. There are                almost always other issues, which can be linked back to low self                worth. Such as if someone of a different race was promoted while                another looked over. Those are such beginnings of racist thoughts                and later actions.                 Works Cited                 O'Connor, Flannery. Complete Stories by Flannery O'Connor New                York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux 1979...