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From my point of view my colleague pointed very well out the concept of "triple paradox".

In order to
overcome the problem of racism, white people who are superior to black people must realize that
acceptance must come from both sides. Black people try to do their best to be accepted and that is why
they try to be part of both the black and white society of Americans. I like the fact that you introduced
Robinson Crusoe to this interpretation and because of it the people who read the book will realize that
the color of a person does not matter at all, but what really matters is the soul and that they are good
people.

I agree with your point of view, and that Negros should acquire both American and African identity in
order to be truly named American citizens. From my point of view if this were to happen, black people
would finally be able to have those rights that they did not possess and would start to be treated as
white people without giving any importance to being part of it because the black society is treated as a
minor one than the American society. It is interesting how the concept of "triple paradox" is also seen in
ZZ Packer's work and how all the actions that whites exert on blacks have led to hatred and revolt.

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