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In "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison, the protagonist's grandfather calls himself a traitor because he felt he had betrayed his own race by submitting to the oppressive expectations and demands of the white power structure. He believed that by following the path of compliance and subservience, he had forsaken the fight for true equality and justice for African Americans.

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