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Its not of the Blacks, not of the whites, not of the Africans, and not of American, the world

is ours and everyone has an equal right and ownership on it keeping this statement in mind and a bright future to come for the younger generations I would like to introduce this book as a revolution for the future world, problems that the future generations face due to the past and history. In todays world where change is the only constant and where learnings and knowledge has surpassed illiteracy of the past. he premise of akakis final chapter in my view can be summed up as !nity in diversity", yes that is what #r. $incoln has been indicating to throughout his entire speech by giving e%amples of iger &oods or says naming places in America that truly defines the diversity which is unified in approach and their success through the past. I also think it is very important to mention here the importance of interdependence human race has on each other in todays world were things have become so comple% that one needs the best person to perform them without even noticing his'her race and culture. In my views the central point of focus for this book will be past happenings like war and reasons thereof are not taught to be implemented in life but they are taught with a view to make you aware why did the war take place and how it could have been avoided and thereby making us follow actions unlike the people in history did to avoided those destructive wars where no country or race has won or lost but humanity has always always lost". he end to this book in my views could not have been better as the writer took the speech to another level and started to get the books end on a very high and motivating note where he says let America be America again" ( akaki, )**+, and he also mentions about the dreamers dream America and how everyone will be free from race discrimination which In Americas case is of Blacks and white. hus at the end of this book the author gives the -aeder a ray of hope and tries to take the book on another high thereby making the issue and the end coincide. ( akaki, )**+, REFRENCES Takaki, R. (2008). A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

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