Gone are the days when the white Americans would despise the black people because of their complexion. America, for instance, has embraced the concept of treating everyone equally and weighing ideas on concrete grounds such as reasonability and the prediction of due consequences. With the aid of activists such as Martin Luther King, in compatibility with this inspiring book, believe me, you, the idea of the whites being superior has diminished. Change is good, change is great, but it takes’ one man to sacrifice and experience all the unfair treatments of discrimination so as to boldly reconstruct freedom, justice, democracy, and liberation without any fear. Baldwin, you did this, and that is why we are proud of you, you awakened the sleeping heroes, for once in a lifetime America has had a former Black American President. We still hope for the best.
It is also impressive to learn how you rebuked the concept of ‘innocence that literary assumed the existence of the colored people.' In your last bit of the book you talk about progress being inevitable, and sure enough, it has been inevitable. The people of color have struggled to outdo this misguided, vague and archaic issue of them being inferior to the whites. As a result, they compete favorably with the white people and have also posted a register of prominent individuals in the