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Citizen, By Claudia Rankine Essay

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When one thinks of a “citizen”, they often imagine the process of gaining the title of becoming a citizen within a country. But often times people do not think of “citizen” or “citizenship” to be connected to race. In Claudia Rankine’s book “Citizen”, she takes time to discuss and display specific moments that have happened in the lives of African Americans who live in the United States. By doing so, she is investigating in depth of what it means to be a Black American “citizen” today in society. These stories, although reflecting upon minuscule moments, paint a large picture of the true reality of racism in America very prevalent today. In context to Rankine’s Citizen and other supporting documents such as Keywords: “Citizenship”, White Like Me and Cops See it Differently it can be proven that racial bias deprives full Black American citizens of “citizenship” within everyday society. By exploring the true understanding of Rankine’s book we have to begin with understanding the title in connection with the content. Normally when one defines the term “citizen” it takes on a very political definition referring to the legal rights one is granted on being a part of a society. If one is a citizen of the United States for instance, they are granted all of the rights of citizenship like voting, taxes, etc. In the past when learning the term “citizen” in a history class, this is often the definition. But for Rankine by using Citizen as the title of a book about racial issues, she

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