"Citizen" by Claudia Rankine is a critically acclaimed book that delves into the complexities of race in twenty-first-century America. Through a mix of essays, images, and poetry, Rankine explores the everyday racial aggressions faced by individuals, from subtle microaggressions to blatant discrimination. The book highlights how these experiences impact one's ability to communicate, perform, and even survive in society. Rankine argues that our sense of belonging and citizenship is intertwined with how we are perceived and treated based on race, challenging the notion of a "post-race" society. The book has received numerous awards and accolades, cementing its status as a powerful examination of racism today.
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