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The White Negro Essay

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Americanah, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, introduces a young, Nigerian immigrant named Ifemelu. As an immigrant Ifemelu understood that you have to face the challenges that American citizens besides you might not face, the discouragement and racism . Ifemelu,the protagonist in Americanah, is a young lady that believes everything will be more perfect in the United States than in Nigeria. After living in the United States for some time, and developing a blog about race in America, she found out there's more to living in the United States than she realized. Skin color, the American Dream and her race were the topics she mentioned in her blog and were main roles in the book Americanah. The American Dream plays a great role in the novel and even in the present day, making people who come to America believe in greatness, happiness and that everything will be alright. That they won't face the judgment of others based on their skin color and they look like. It doesn't make sense; but at the end of the day they will grow and understand their true identity within the United States. The book provides …show more content…

People still have thoughts of a traditionalist, believing that skin is how you should be considered acceptable in the work force, school system and the day to day life. In the reading The White Negro by Norman Mailer,“ For the first time in civilized history, perhaps for the first time in all of history, we have been forced to live with the suppressed knowledge that … we might still be doomed to die as a cipher in some vast statistical operation in which our teeth would be counted, and our hair would be saved, but our death itself would be unknown, unhonored, and unremarked, a death which could not follow with dignity as a possible consequence” (para. 1). Primarily life isn’t the easiest for people who look different from the common American. That you can’t actually change who you are as a person because that's how GOD created

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