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Ellison saw black people not as separate or marginalized but right in the centre of US national life. He identified being invisible as a complex condition, applying to himself simply because people refuse to see me, but emphasizing that part of the problem was that the invisible man was also invisible to himself. The success of his work encouraged the development of black literature in the 1950s and 1960s.