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Land of the Free? Essay

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America is known as the land of the free. While this may sound like a cliché, we like to believe that our nation is perfect in every way, founded on the basis of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for each and every individual, as stated the Declaration of Independence. Unfortunately, those who believe that this is entirely true are somewhat delusional. Minority groups in our country have struggled with their freedom since the country was declared independent in 1776. Author James Baldwin focuses on one specific group in his writing: African Americans. In his book, The Price of the Ticket, he brilliantly provides insight on African Americans’ struggle against racial discrimination in the United States. James Baldwin faced a …show more content…

His use of repetition has a powerful effect because it stresses how one’s language forms their identity. He argues that African Americans are damned from the very moment that they open their mouths. And for what reason? Are African Americans not citizens who deserve to be treated the same as white Americans? According to Baldwin, “Negroes and whites” are “as American as any Texas G.I.” (“Discovery” 172). This suggests that Baldwin thinks that no matter what color your skin is, as long as you are an American, you deserve to be treated as an equal. There is no reason to use someone’s dialect as a way to justify treating someone differently when in reality; it is not “the language that is despised. It is his experience.” And it is these “experiences” that convince African Americans that “he can never become white.” (“Black English”652). This suggests that white people purposely choose to give African Americans a poor education so that they have an excuse to treat them as inferiors. The racism does not end here unfortunately. Our country likes to believe in the “American Dream.” We trust that everyone in America has an equal opportunity to achieve prosperity and success. We choose to praise the stories of an individual’s rise from “rags to riches” and believe that this can be achieved by anyone. Baldwin however, would take great pleasure in ripping those statements to shreds.

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