


She was a daughter of African American, and her real name was Ruby Hanks. In the “Devil in a Blue Dress,” Monet is a mysterious and elusive woman. Albright offers Easy job of searching for a white woman by the name Daphne Monet, who is former lover he merely wants to get in touch with her. His friend, a bartender Joppy introduces Easy to Dewitt Albright. He thinks hard about how to pay off his mortgage, and he could do anything to make both ends meet. Easy was deep in need of money that could help him to survive.

By viewing an American culture from the perspective of a black lead character, Devil in a Blue Dress, helps readers to become more conscious of how racial barriers have appeared in the eyes of African-Americans. In his literary work, he introduces Easy Rawlins, who was the principal character. Walter Mosley tells the impact of the war and about a black world located in Los Angeles, before the civil rights movement. “Devil in a Blue Dress” unveiling the possibilities for African-American empowerment in the repercussion of the Second World War.
