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Summary Of Just Walk On By Brent Staples

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Brent Staples memoir "Just Walk on By" is a short powerful story of what his daily life is like as a black man in America. Staples works for the New York Times as an editorial writer and also an author. He has written two books, the first a memoir named Parallel Time: Growing up In Black and White and second called An American Love Story (wikipedia.org). He is a well-educated man who not only received his BA in behavioral science but also continued his education as far as receiving his Ph.D. in psychology (thehistorymakers. org). Due to his successes, it makes his memoir more shocking to see that despite his life accomplishments, he still struggles in a world that has racial stigmas. Brent Staples is a great example of how to write a memoir due to his organization of the text, literary devices, and his use of rhetorical appeals. In the following essay, these rhetorical strategies Staples uses will be broken down further to show why his essay is a strong mentor text. The first way Staples accomplishes his well-written memoir is that he knows how to appeal to his audience with the way he constructs his text. It is highly likely that this essay appeals to multiple groups of people, but the most obvious would be the appeal to other black male individuals that can relate to him and the struggles he faced. He also mentions at the beginning of his memoir about his "first victim," and this could be another audience he is appealing to the white female. One way he appeals to his

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