Susan Wright

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Maybe Baldwin knew white people would never understand him. But as Americans act out their despair in increasingly dangerous ways in the twenty-first century, Baldwin’s observations from the twentieth began to sound more and more prophetic: “This is the way people react to the loss of empire,” he once wrote, “for the loss of an empire also implies a radical revision of the individual identity.” So, my question: Who do we become if we don’t become Americans?
Notes on a Foreign Country: An American Abroad in a Post-American World
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