Summary Of Black Men And Public Space By Brent Staples

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Misperception is one of the most problematic issues that humanity has, even today. In fact, misperception is used on a daily basis. Like if a woman with constricting or revealing clothing were to cross the street, the public would view her as a slut. Or when a white person tries to avoid a black person because of their looks or the kind of crowd they’re with. Unfortunately, the most misperception is race.

Brent Staples, a journalist and author of “Black Men and Public Space”, shares his experiences as a black man in Chicago. He writes his essay based on misperception and racism for young readers and males of black ethnicity. In the start he describes the time when a white woman glances at him and begins to rush to her destination. Later he