Citizens letter

Dear Claudia Rankine,

You have done a great job projecting your experiences/ the experiences of black people onto the reader, and still maintaining an authentic and powerful tone. I find it interesting that you chose to write your book in a lyrical form rather than a more conventional matter- perhaps this reflects the idea of "life as a rhythm". Especially in the context your experiences, there seems to be a series of parallels and a rather consistent cadence of how exactly racism affects you. I also realized that a lot of the racism you've faced isn't the explicit type of degrading behavior from white people that one would expect- instead it seems that society subtly but very clearly imposes racist and stereotypical thoughts on you. The story about someone calling you the name of their black worker especially rung, as the very fact that the only other black person in her life is regarded as inferior and is yet compared to you just because your racial identity overshadows all the rest of you.

Keep up the great writing,
Sarah

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