Summary Of Black Men And Public Space By Brent Staples

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In 1986, Brent Staples wrote a nonfictional prose essay, “Black Men and Public Space” from The Norton High School Reader, about his color. To this day, Staples’s essay is still relevant towards Americans and African-Americans. Throughout the years in the United States of America, fatal shooting of unarmed people, especially blacks, have declined, but it is still a major issue today. These shootings have mostly been caused by the police. As Staples writes “Where fear and weapons meet--and they often do in urban America--there is always the possibility of death” he explains when a colored unarmed man comes into contact with a racist man, death might occur. This situation happens in America because Caucasians tend to quickly judge a human based