Analysis Of Claudia Fortgang's The Condition Of Black Life

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It is no secret that America is a country that was built on racist ideas and practices, but it is denied as if it were. When the white men signed the Declaration of Independence stating that “All men are created equal”, the majority of those men went back to their homes where they were slave owners. As the Constitution was signed, even some of those men still owned slaves. So how could all men be equal under the law, if the men who created the laws didn’t practice it?

In Claudia Rankine’s article ‘The Condition of Black Life Is One of Mourning”, she describes systemic racism as “Vulnerability, fear, recognition, and an absurd stuckness.” Living in America as a white person is completely different than if you were black. If you are black, you …show more content…

This completely contrasts to the ideas expressed either by Rankine or Blow. Fortgang may believe that systemic racism is just one big conspiracy because he does not have to live with it the way Rankine and Blow do everyday. He does not have to live with the fear that he may be gunned down in his own neighborhood, his body just becoming something that Americans ignore as they move on through life. A white man will never be able to understand what it is like to live as a black man. The best the white man can do is to try and understand what it is like, but Tal Fortgang doesn’t even want to try. He wants to remain in this thought that his life is the way it is because his family worked hard to get there. He ignores that fact that people in the black community work hard but still must live with this inequality. The articles written by Rankine and Blow express the thoughts and feelings that the black community shares. Tal Fortgang’s article dismisses both and writes them off as something that just does not

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