In "Holes," Louis Sachar conveys the theme of racism through the historical backdrop of the Green Lake area, where the unjust treatment of African Americans is revealed through the character of Sam, a black man who is lynched for a crime he didn't commit. The generational impact of this racism is reflected in the boys at Camp Green Lake, who come from diverse backgrounds yet face systemic discrimination. Additionally, the harsh realities faced by characters like Zero highlight how societal prejudices can perpetuate cycles of poverty and marginalization. Through these narratives, Sachar underscores the lasting effects of racism and its deep-rooted presence in society.
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