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Comparing Baldwin's Between The World And Me

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In the book Between the World and Me it comes across as a letter from Coates to his 15 year old son. The letter is written in a poetic and wise voice. It's modelled on James Baldwin's 1963 civil rights classic. Throughout the book coates writes as an atheist who was raised by activists. He also speaks on growing up in the black neighborhood of Baltimore and what he encountered growing which was parental beatings, first-hand experience, and the tragedies. For instance a tragedy he had to face was the death of his friend which was from a policeman who was later found not guilty for the murder. Within the book you can get a sense of feel of how he came to understand the anger of his parents, the alienation of his peers, the violence of the streets. …show more content…

I feel like kids who live in lower class environment can relate to it the most seeing that most black man in lower environment are targeted more seeing from the places there from. They hold more of a stereotype within society because of the statistics that is a black people fall under we get look at as “dIfferent”’ . Reflecting on what Coates face through his teen and young adulthood years , I feel as if young black mens in this generation can also relate. Like the case of his friend Prince Jones who was shot and killed by a policemen. In the book You can see him comparing that story to other event that happen in present time. Like in the book he reference Tamir Rice and a view others that these were black man that either got killed by the law or just got killed for being black. This why in the book he stated to his son “Always remember that Trayvon Martin was a boy, that Tamir Rice was a particular boy, that Jordan Davis was a boy, like you.” Pretty much Coates is stating to his son that all these black young men that were being killed were at a young age. AS his song progress growing up he wants him to remember that he should always carry himself with respect and pride and also he reminds him to know that he should be more acknowledge with the fear of being

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