Summary Of Paranoia In Notes Of A Native Son

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In Notes of a Native Son, James Baldwin describes the funeral of his father on his nineteenth birthday. The cause of death, according to Baldwin, was the paranoia caused by a “fever”(53) that all African Americans hold because of the way that white people treat them. The funeral scene in particular impacted Baldwin in exemplifying the effects of the paranoia that is forced upon Black people as a result of racial bias in the United States. Baldwin has to live with the same illness his father had, and had to watch his community suffer in the same way. Although it has been seventy five years since the death of Baldwin’s father, the issues that he faced are still relevant today. The documentary I Am Not Your Negro reveals the same struggle that Black Americans face in cities all over the United …show more content…

The “fever” that Baldwin described has not gone away with time, but has rather exploded and demanded to be seen by people all over the world. The disease of paranoia has not been cured since the death of Baldwin’s fathers, but it has infected the population of the United States. Not only does the African American community hold on to the terrible illness, but it has spread to other minorities who want to be seen and heard as equals, not others. Although I am not a member of a minority that can be easily identified by my skin color, there is always a fear of being attacked when walking on the street while wearing a star of david necklace. Sometimes, I feel the same “fever”, the same paranoia that lead to Baldwin’s father’s death. I was at the ISAS music festival 2017, and I went to an improv workshop with a few friends. A few minutes in, a girl introduces herself and asked what school I went to. Upon my response, she said,

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