Analysis Of John Mcwhorter's Black People Should Stop Expecting White America

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Martin Luther King Jr’s Dream has said to have been fulfilled. However, others claim that the dream has only been taken at face value, thus, misunderstood. In John McWhorter’s article, “Black People Should Stop Expecting White America to ‘Wake Up’ to Racism,” he refers to past and recent events to establish the difference between society’s fantasy and the misinterpreted Dream of Dr. King. McWhorter’s article revolves around a Dream; a more specified version of a dream than Dr. King’s Dream that inspired the Civil Rights Revolution in the 1960’s. After stating that “white America will somehow wake up and understand that racism makes black America’s problems insurmountable,” and how it qualifies as more of a fantasy than a dream; he refers …show more content…

After utilizing the 1960’s revolution to base his arguments off of, clarifying Dr. King’s Dream, and referring to the recent events, McWhorter rebounds to the 1960’s revolution again, however, taking a more satirical tone to further prove his point. He jokes, “[t]his is a Dream indeed, and the only reason it even begins to sound plausible is because of the model of the Civil Rights victories of fifty years ago, which teaches us that when it comes to black people, dreaming of an almost unimaginable political and psychological revolution qualifies as progressivism. After all, it worked then, right?” Very basically, the only reason it was successful because it was only a dream, and that it is only like black people to dream, which would be illogical. You can see a justifiable example in today’s society later in the

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