Racism In James Baldwin's Stranger In The Village

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“Stranger in the Village”, written by James Baldwin, compares experiences in both countries America and Europe. Baldwin, as the main character, informs us of experiences pertaining to racism. Being an African American in a tiny village located in Switzerland, has put a toll on the way he thinks of individuals. As days go on, Baldwin proceeds his life with negative thoughts which keep a huge amount of anger built up inside. Baldwin says, “It is precisely this black-white experience which may prove of indispensable value to us in the world we face today. This world is no longer white, and it will no longer be white”. I believe this quote is one of the most powerful quotes in the essay because everything that he says can be related back to this

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