Segregation within American society
James Baldwin’s essays are considered as one of his primary ways of expressing the racial polarization that was present in American society. It brings about an approach that denotes the hypocrisy that is seen through White America, as he tries to bring about the understanding of identity when it comes to the African American population. It proved to be a reliable source of information as it enabled the knowledge of the plight of African American citizens when it comes to race and identity.
Orozco and Jamie Diaz provide an argument that revolves around the effect of segregation that was widely accepted by white supremacists within American society. Their implementation of such motives was considered as altruistic and was found to be similar when it came to other contemporary school policies. The material was regarded as an eye-opener, especially when it came to the policies implemented and which were pro-segregation, especially when it came to the education front. It also provided an insight as to how racial segregation was viewed as an ordinary and accepted form of living when it came to American society.
Miriam expounds on the proper scope of what innocence entails when it comes to people in society. She argues that the political structures found in today’s society are one that is seen to exploit the integrity of people in the world today, which often leads to the rise of inequality amongst people. The moral and political scope I society today has influenced the meaning and understanding of innocence and, thus, the presence of suffering in the world today. The material also provides an insight into the issues of racial segregation within American society. It also expounds on how inequality has been brought about by this vice. It also connects the readers to such matters as politics and leadership that influence policies, which often see the innocent being on the receiving end.