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Ralph Ellison's works are set in the American society. Ellison's novels, Invisible Man and Juneteenth, explore Themes of race and identity in America. Ellison's writing is often considered to be part of the Harlem Renaissance, a movement of African-American writers and artists who flourished in the early 20th century. Ellison's work has been praised for its realism and its insights into the African-American experience.