Summary Of Black Men And Public Space By Brent Staples

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I think it is safe to say that racism and discrimination dating back to, well the beginning of time. Racism has always been prevalent, though seeming to lessen as the years go by. We're living in the 21st century and racism is still here today. We even have laws to ensure everyone's equal rights, regardless of race. People are far more accepting nowadays as well, despite the laws. Whether the laws have helped implement the acceptance or just a change in society and in heart, the difference is there. In the essay "Black Men and Public Space" written by Brent Staples,' he tells of the times he has been racially profiled. He tells of how he has been falsely accused of being a threat to society, only because of his race. That there is a stereotype, discrimination, racism all in one. People were frightened by him and saw him as a threat only because he was African American. They were frightened because of black men having the reputation of being gang members, rapists, murders, thus they single him out as a threat. Staples encountered these acts of discrimination firsthand, allowing …show more content…

He was racially profiled and misconceived. Day after day he struggled with the judgmental and racists people of the world. He took it pretty rough for awhile but learned to secrete his rage towards the ignorant people. I feel Brent Staples wrote this to inform the world of these social and prejudice issues. Maybe to try and reduce the problem and bring it into attention. It's the truth, and the truth hurts. Brent wrote this piece in 1986, it's almost 2018 and the stuff he talks about still happens some today. No, it's not as severe but racism is still relevant in this world today sadly. It is a law that everyone is treated equally regardless of race, but just like most laws, a majority of them are failed to follow. No one cares about others nor what others think and just go as they please, and that is what's wrong with society