The Dream In Ta-Nehisi Coates Between The World And Me

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The topics of racism, privilege, and “the Dream” are all key speaking points in Ta-Nehisi Coates’ novel Between the World and Me. Coates is writing to his son Samori Coates comparing their lives as African Americans in both Baltimore during the 80’s and his son in modern day America. The main argument of his novel was about the aspects of how being a person of colour in America pushes against “the Dream” that is so common for people living in the nation of the free. I agree with Coates’ argument even though I am not a person of colour, but rather I am on the other side of the equation being white. Coates is constantly using the term “the Dream” throughout the novel, this refers to the American Dream that a majority of people believe in