The Fire Next Time

How does the author describe aspirations toward excellence or mediocrity in "My Dungeon Shook"?

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Baldwin writes that his nephew, upon being born, was not expected to achieve excellence, but merely to accept mediocrity. "Wherever you have turned, James, in your short time on this earth, you have been told where you could go and what you could do."