The novel, If Beale Street Could Talk, discusses Tish and Fonny, their will of love strong, now struggling through injustice, racism, and corruption. Fonny arrested and jailed, framed of rape, and Tish losing hope that she might not be able to be by his side one last time. Throughout history, the police system had racial problems with accusing crimes into innocent people which had no connection to the crime. In If Beale Street Could talk by James Baldwin, is corruption enough to break the will of love between Tish and Fonny. In the novel, If Beale Street Could Talk, James Baldwin writes, “We’re going to take you down, boy,: “for assault and battery”, this quote indicates, when Tish was getting harassed by a white man, Fonny came to save her, …show more content…
In the novel, If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin, Tish struggles to release Fonny from a false crime that was framed on Fonny, due to lack of evidence in the police system, injustice was given to Fonny and was accused of the crime. Corruption has been in the justice system, due to racial problems in the police system, which lead to attacks in racial minorities. In the novel, Tish and Fonny, after looking for a loft to call home, head to a store, where Tish is harassed by a white man, Fonny coming to help Tish and beats the man for touching her. After an officer comes to check out the scene, the officer wants to arrest Fonny for assault and battery and not the white man that ran off, who harassed Tish. This part of the novel shows how injustice was being given to Tish and Fonny, showing how the police officer wanted to take in Fonny instead of the white man, showing how the police officers go for a racial minorities. With the lack of injustice around Harlem, racial minorities are more attacked, and accused of crimes which are framed on innocent people, while the justice system does not give fair trials for them and will casually want them to accept the