Frantz Fanon's book "Black Skin, White Masks" analyzes the psychological experience of black people in white-dominated societies. Fanon explores how racist societies encourage black people to want to become white in order to feel worthy, which can lead to serious psychological problems. A key argument is that black people are made to feel inferior by racist societies, not that they naturally feel that way. Fanon's goal is to achieve freedom by valuing action over knowledge.