James Baldwin’s ,” A talk to Teachers, argues that in order to meaningfully address the problem of racism in America students have to gain a greater consciousness and fight for equality. Baldwin uses various of different tones to explain that teachers change the prejudice view on negros and the false history that is being taught about African Americans. What I think that Baldwin mean by “The world is larger” is that there are limitless opportunities for us that are more than what arr about told to us by white Americans. And finally I feel that what should be taught more in school is more history about the black society and how people before us gave usna path. Yes we know about MLK or Malcolm x but what about Richard Allen Arthur ashe or even james baldwin. We should be taught more about how these people change the world for us . James Baldwin history like leaving United States at the age of 24 to settle in Paris. His experience living in the united states was cruel because he seen so may racist things that he left and continued to write and speak his mind about the issue. He changed history with his words, essay, novels and more and change the world
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