Hello readers, and welcome back to PLT's AP Lang Blog! As you know, here I discuss various subjects relating to Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD.'s Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? In this post, I will be talking about Tatum's stylistic choices and how they get her argument, or what I think is her purpose in writing this book, across to the reader. I've already mentioned some of the arguments Tatum makes and what my thoughts are about them, but I haven't really addressed what I think the purpose of the book is. Well...I'm not sure, to be honest. I mean, I've got some ideas, but I don't know exactly. She writes about such a huge array of things in her book, so I don't think I can pin down a real purpose other than one really generalized one: to educate the masses about what race and racism are. This serves many different smaller purposes, depending on who the reader is. For example, for a White person like myself, it gives a ...