Ta-Nehisi Coates is a well-known author, journalist and educator. He supports African Americans and understands the black struggle. In the book, “Between the World and Me” by Coates, he delves into his journey as a child, explaining occurrences that lead him to his ending conclusion, being an African American is being placed at a disadvantage. The most powerful message sent is when he unleashes the theory about African Americans that states we are living in fear. Coates makes these connections through African Americans’ clothes, their ongoing disputes on “the streets”, and the beatings that the youths receive from their parents. These connections to my everyday life derives a greater understanding of the world and convinces me that the ongoing struggle for black individuals will continue once their location is in the United States of America. On July 29, 1999, I was born in St. Croix, United States Virgin …show more content…
This is depicted when I travelled to Alabama as a camp counselor to help youths for a week. During that time, I met a nine year old girl who was smitten with a young boy. Every day, she would arrive at camp wearing the best clothes she could find, spending her time following the young boy like a lost puppy. One day, I asked her why she doesn’t play with everyone else. She responded, “I want to be successful, therefore, I need to find someone that I can marry to take care of me.” I was baffled by the statement and explained to her that she doesn’t need a male to take care of her. In the beginning, I didn’t understand her response, but now I do. It was conjured because of the events that transpired throughout her life. As she gained knowledge of events within the world, a drive to become an exemplary individual occurred. This drive, acquired through witnessing events throughout her life appealed to the young