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n James Baldwin’s article, “If Black English isn’t a language, Then tell me, What is?”, he acknowledges the aspect of language and how people can relate to each other. He establishes this by informing the readers of language and his knowledge on the subject. His main purpose is to educate people about black english. His intended audience is white women and men.
    James Baldwin felt that countries do not have near enough respect for cultural language than they should. I agree. Baldwin made examples about how England and Ireland have disputes over whose cultural language is the best even though both countries technically speak the same language. When reading this, I thought about how people react to Arabic languages at the airport. People automatically make a cultural connection with terrorists to the Arabic speaking people. This social issue brings great dispute among how society views cultural languages.
    In Baldwin’s article he talks about how this “Black English” is sort of a barrier for African Americans.  He states that language connects people through their different cultures. “ A language comes into existence by means of brutal necessity and the rules of the pelanguage are dictated by what the language must convey.” He defines language as something the links people to make a society.  Language is a very powerful tool. It is able to bring people together for greater purposes. “It goes without saying, then, that language is also a political instrument, means and prof of power.” Language is a great thing and even though it is different throughout cultures it should be used to bring us together not divide us.  
Works Cited
Baldwin, James. If Black English isn’t a language, Then tell me, What is? 1979.  Launchpad solo. http://www.macmillanhighered.com/launchpadsolo/readwrite/7385790/Home#/launchpad/item/MODULE_bsi__2B8776E4__C845__493C__8BFF__4BCA15B8E06E/bsi__1F43878F__6D60__47DF__8F9E__1192F9B4A562?mode=Preview&getChildrenGrades=True&includeDiscussion=False&readOnly=False&toc=syllabusfilter&renderIn=fnew.macmillanhighered.com/launchpadsolo/readwrite/7385790/Home#/launchpad/item/MODULE_bsi__2B8776E4__C845__493C__8BFF__4BCA15B8E06E/bsi__1F43878F__6D60__47DF__8F9E__1192F9B4A562?mode=Preview&getChildrenGrades=True&includeDiscussion=False&readOnly=False&toc=syllabusfilter&renderIn=fne

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