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The Perception Of Black Males Essay

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Perceptions is what we as individuals understand from the information we are given, what we think we see and know vs what another sees towards the same object or person. But something we must always keep in mind is the stigmas we have aren’t always true. One controversial miss perceptions are black lives particularly black males in America. Viewed by a lot of people as thugs, gang bangers, and crooks, theses harsh and untrue things of what the majority of the population perceives. A group of individually regularly looked at and put under scrutiny, its people constantly put under a microscope if near the scene of any crime, or harassed verbally by authority figure. We must not let our perception of black males cause a divide and allow the stigmas that are attributed to them to instill fear and cause hatred in our nation. We will critically analyze speeches by Brent Staples, Coffey Anderson, and Steve Lock particularly at their views of the perception of black males and their personal experience on handling the stigmas associated with them. In Brent Staples 1986 publication in recounting his experience as a black male first in The University of Chicago and then in the streets of New York, he discusses his thoughts on Americans view of black males. He seems to conforms himself to society in efforts to seem like less of a society pushed fear of the masses with people fitting his description, and more of an individual who means no harm to the populous people. Staples mentions

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