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Racism is deeply ingrained in American society from "summary" of Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
The idea that racism is deeply rooted in America is not a new revelation. It is a truth that has been whispered, shouted, and written about for centuries. Ta-Nehisi Coates explores this concept in his book "Between the World and Me," delving deep into the history and present reality of racism in America. Coates explains that racism is not just a series of isolated incidents or individual prejudices. It is a systemic problem that has been woven into the fabric of American society since its inception. From slavery to Jim Crow laws to mass incarceration, racism has manifested itself in various forms throughout history, shaping the lives of black Americans in profound ways. The legacy of racism can...Similar Posts
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