. . "As in his essays and other works of nonfiction, Going to Meet the Man brings more forcefully to mind than any news stories or telecasts what it must mean to be black in a white man's world, a world in which the sheriff Jesse can say with all sincerity that he was a good man, a God-fearing man ??? who had tried to do his duty all his life and this after recollecting the events of the day and th" . .