This essay is spoken by the perspective of an intelligent black man by the name of James Baldwin. He uses “Black English” and justifies that the black language is in fact a language. It appeals to the typical cultured American who often finds themselves having to assimilate to the preconceived ideals of what qualifies as English. He speaks to those who might doubt the ineliminable nature of black English. “The brutal truth is the bulk of white people in America never had an interest in educating black people.” If we are not educated by whites the idea of white supremacy influences the belief that if we do not learn from them, we can not learn. It is believed that if we do not