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Just Walk On By : Black Men And Public Space By Brent Staples

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Brent Staples is an author and editorial writer for the New York Times. His writing is mostly on political issues, cultural issues and controversies including races. In one of his essay written in 1986 which was published in Ms. Magazine “Just Walk on By: Black Men and Public Space,” Brent Staples explains about his personal experience being black in an American society. Author wants his reader to understand that we are living in a culture with is constantly becoming violent and dangerous. Staples in his essay is gathering sympathy from his audience. He explains his thesis throughout the essay describing different incidents which took place in his life. Staples wants his audience to know how racial stereotypes has affected him as well as many other peoples like him and forced him to change so that he is not misunderstood by people and can prove himself fearless for others.
Staples proves his thesis through detail description of incident in his life. He describes about an encounter with a white young women, who he said was his ‘victim’. The female increased her speed suddenly disappeared after seeing Staples walking behind her as if he is going to kill her or harm her in some way. Staples says that a young black men who is six feet tall and his hands were buried into his military jacket was of no harm to that female still she flew away from the street within seconds. He is blaming himself for the fear he caused in that female. This reaction of the female only shows how a

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