Analysis Of Black Men And Public Space By Brent Staples

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In the article " Black Men and Public Space," Brent Staples writes about his life as a black man who lives in a prejudice city. Staples is often seen as a threat, which creates fear in the people around him. Many of these people stereotype him because of the color of his skin, the way he dresses, and acts. Even though Staples had a Ph.D. in psychology, he was still seen as an uneducated man whose only intentions were to harm. Staples talks about a situation where a white woman mistaken him as a criminal because off his appearance. Staples states “She cast back a worried glance. To her, the youngish black man... seemed menacingly close.... she picked up her pace and was soon running in earnest." The women saw Staples’ appearance and assumed …show more content…

Mrs. Dorian spoke to all my teachers to take me out of the regular English calsses and put me in ESL classes. Mrs. Dorian's argument was that it "seemed" that I was having trouble with the English language, and I would be comfortable with" my own kind". Mrs. D did the impossible to have me removed from my classes and she even tried to argue that I should be put in the fifth grade again. My parents were sure that I knew how to speak, read and understand English perfectly. I was just a very shy person and just needed to gain trust in my …show more content…

Staples said, “Over the years, I learned to smother the rage I felt at so often being taken for a criminal. Not to do so would surely have led to madness." "Over the years, I learned to smother the rage I felt at so often being taken for a criminal. Not to do so would surely have led to madness." This quote shows the "rage” Staples felt form being stereotyped and discriminated against, and how he had to contain himself and cope with it, which made him irritated. As I was being labeled and at some point, even doubted from parents, I also felt rage towards my parents and Mrs.

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