What is the setting of The Black Ball by Ralph Ellison with quote evidence

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The setting of "The Black Ball" by Ralph Ellison is a boarding house in New York City. This is evident from the descriptions of the cramped and dingy living conditions at the boarding house, as well as the interactions between the residents.

Quote evidence:
"But I did not sleep at all that night, listening for the telephone call that did not come, and by morning the rumbling of the early milkman's wagon and the roar of the subway beneath the pavement told me that the long night of waiting was over."