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Significance Of Racism In Baldwin & Coates Notes Of A Native Son

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Martin Luther King once said, “The ultimate tragedy is not the oppression and cruelty by the bad people but the silence over that by the good people”. This is to say that people are not proactive in putting an end to underlining problems such as racism, possibly because they are not of color or because they haven't been affected by it themselves. The aforementioned quote lends a deeper knowledge and understanding to why the main authors text, Baldwin and Coates “Notes of a Native Son” and “Letter to My Son” respectively, attempt to understand racism by communicating with past and present generations, to bring awareness to a detrimental cause, which is oblivion and ignorance to hatred towards a select societal group. Baldwin was shielded from …show more content…

The significance in the ways both authors transition back and forth in time, is to shed light upon how racism is falsely perceived by society as an epidemic of the past. Thus, lending knowledge from older generations is effective as it serves as a medium for people to learn about racism from its earliest roots. This is to educate younger generations about the history of African Americans and the oppression that they have been made to succumb to, as to make them more proactive to putting a stop to racism and it's damaging consequences that it inflicts on minorities. Communicating with other generations of the family is effective as it helps us understand the transformation of American racism through various generations and its detrimental health related effects as experienced by Baldwin and his father. Baldwin elaborates on his father’s experience with internalized racism and how it consumed his mind with fear and hatred, leading to a disease that eventually took his life. Baldwin states, “When he was committed, it was discovered that he had tuberculosis and, as it turned out, the disease of his mind allowed the disease of his body to destroy him”(590). Basically, Baldwins father’s death is indirectly correlated to the racism that he experienced in his

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