Saturday, January 7, 2017
Black Men in Public Spaces by Brent Staples
In this short reputation Black Men in Public Spaces, by brant Staples he talks just about his humanityy clangs with battalion who salute him as a criminal, specifically white muliebrity. Staples explains that in his wee twenties was his first encounter he says my first dupe was a white womanhood she seen him locomote behind her unrivalled late night he could see this fearful play on her face because he was a three-year-old shameful man and she assumed that he was going to do her harm. Staples goes on to say that he was move that she was scared of him because he wouldnt do harm to an living organism let alone a human universe. He rapidly realized that him existence a youngish black man walking through the streets of moolah at night cadence could be a lamentable thing for him because if he is in the wrong place at the wrong time something in truth drastic could happen wish him being killed for no effort other than people being scared of him because of the colo r of his skin. He has also found himself being feared magic spell simply walking across the street at night time by males and females both black and white, he could hear them locking their doors while sitting at the law of closure light. He moved to wise York where he also sees the corresponding behavior from people, unless he feels like those women fear the pound from him they clutch their purses as if they were frightened he was going to surcharge them. He explains that he understands that woman are more promising to be assaulted walking the streets at night alone but the effect against them is not tho carried out by young black men.\nThe small town of Chester Pennsylvania where he grew up had so much violence going on roughly him he was one of the right kids. He points out that he has witnessed a lot of his young family and friends being buried because of what he calls an episode of Bravado play out in the streets because of that he chose to preventive under the r adio detection and ranging so he could stay alive. He then goes on to tell about a couple more of his encounters with people mi...
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