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Just Walk On By Brent Staples Analysis

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The meaning of discrimination/segregation is a disliking matter African Americans would just want to be seen as some friendly faces instead of a criminals, gang members, and thieves. Rather than being thought as drug lords, human traffickers, and rapists, Latins would prefer to recognized as humble hardworking beings. Everyone that is not white would love to have equal rights, have no harm come their way because of their appearance, to just be seen as whites are. Yet, disgracefully that is not how life is, society has not developed to the point where society doesn't judge based on someone looks or race. If humans don’t put their minds to eliminating racism that means that it will be here to stay. In "Just Walk On By" Brent Staples shows how history can repeat slightly from the past. Most would think after a long time profiling is something that society has overcame and learned from their mistakes to not judge a book by it's cover. For instance, In Staple’s fifth paragraph he mentions that "Black men" have a firm place in New …show more content…

Not because they love white customs, not because whites are better looking, or any other crazy speculations. A numerous amount of African Americans would be happy to have all the small privileges that whites have just to fit into white society. The privileges that whites have are small but they count. For example, when a white person in a hoodie walks into a store everything is normal, no one pays attention to him but that same situation with an African American some people grow tense, hundreds of daggers shot toward him, everyone thinking he's about to rob the place. In the second paragraph, Staples start to name a multiple of situation that if He as an African American were seen in everyone would blame him for whatever amoral act might have happened. If Brent were to make any sudden movement after being pulled over by a cop Brent would end up in the hospital or

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