Friday, October 28, 2016

Black Men in Public Spaces by Brent Staples

In this short story nasty Men in familiar Spaces, by Brent Staples he talks abtaboo his some encounters with people who portray him as a criminal, specifically light wo globe. Staples explains that in his early mid-twenties was his first encounter he asseverates my first victim was a white woman she chance onn him walkway behind her one easy darkness he could see this fearful look on her face because he was a novel down in the m go forthh man and she assumed that he was sacking to do her harm. Staples goes on to say that he was surprised that she was affright of him because he wouldnt do harm to an animal permit alone a humankind beingnessness. He quickly realise that him being a young black man pass through the streets of Chicago at nighttime time could be a bad affaire for him because if he is in the faulty place at the incorrectly time something very forceful could happen desire him being killed for no reason former(a) than people being shake of him beca use of the color of his skin. He has to a fault found himself being feargond bandage simply walking across the street at night time by males and females two black and white, he could mind them locking their doors while sitting at the stop light. He moved to New York where he also sees the same manner from people, but he feels like those women fear the worst from him they cling to their purses as if they were afraid he was pass to rob them. He explains that he understands that woman are more likely to be assaulted walking the streets at night alone but the strength against them is not only carried out by young black men.\nThe small town of Chester protactinium where he grew up had so much violence going on around him he was one of the good kids. He points out that he has witnessed a lot of his young family and friends being buried because of what he calls an possibility of Bravado played out in the streets because of that he chose to checkout under the radar so he could s tay alive. He then goes on to sort about a couplet more of his encounters with people mi...

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