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Summary Of Black Man And Public Space By Brent Staples

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In his essay, "Black Man and Public Space," Brent Staples describes the discrimination he has had to face due to the stereotypes that go with being a black man in society. In the first paragraph, Staples recalls an instance when he was walking late at night and his appearance caused a frightening encounter amongst a young white woman. The women felt distraught by his presence and ran off thinking he was going to harm her. Staples still remembers this incident that happened more than a decade ago, proving that it still hurts and frustrates him to this day the fact that people falsely judge a person based solely on their appearance. The first paragraph draws the readers into reading more about the authors piece by expressing sympathy for the issues that people suffer due to racism. The narrator is not a dangerous man, he is a fine, respectable person who has a PhD in psychology from the university of Chicago. However, the horrible phenomena that is widely …show more content…

For example, on the warrenlike streets of Brooklyn many women would have their faces set on neutral and brace themselves against being tackled (268). Meaning women seem to fear the dangers they could encounter from “black men” during night time walks. Though the author understands that the dangers women perceive in not a hallucination since women are particularly vulnerable to street violence, he has no way of escaping the alienation that comes from the dangerous character people have created for him. Another encounter the author had was when he was, “rushing into the office of a magazine for a deadline story in hand, he was mistaken for a burglar”(268). This incident made Staples feel that at any moment he could have been misconceived as a criminal and if he didn’t have any way to prove to security that he was a journalist, he could have been convicted of a crime he has never committed, because of his

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