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    Just Walk On By In 1986‚ a 35 year old Brent Staples published Black Men and Public Spaces in Ms. Magazine. Through several personal experiences and analysis he discusses the causes and effects of the dangerous perception of black men. Displaying both perspectives of a white peoples’ fears‚ and a black man’s reaction‚ his essay opened the discussion for greater understanding. More importantly he reveals the mutual danger when “fear and weapons meet and they often do in urban America”‚ the “possibility

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    The Black Man

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    Alabama‚ a black man was walking to his ride in a rather vacant parking lot‚ when he saw an older white gentleman just minding his own business near his car. When the young guy noticed what the seemingly stranded man was doing‚ he decided to insert himself in this stranger’s evening and seize the opportunity that presented itself. Anthony was leaving a shopping center in Mobile‚ when he first noticed the elderly man right outside his white sedan. Seeing that the guy was alone‚ he made his way through

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    Christ and His Alter Ego “Rizal”: Choice- Point Analysis of SDA and Rizalistas Arenas‚ J. Axel Beruin‚ Lawrence Duran‚ Mary Diane Lacia‚ Kristine Hyacinth Taylan‚ Carl Patrick Professor Augustus Añonuevo Department of Social Sciences October 2012 University of the Philippines Los Baños‚ Laguna “For God so loved the world‚ that he gave his only Son‚ that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16). The Christian faith’s prime teaching is the

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    have judged and mistreated just because they were born in the wrong race. Being under discrimination‚ there were many writers who struggled for the racial movement and gained many valuable results such as Martin Luther King Jr. (Letter from Birmingham Jail)‚ James Balwin (Stranger in the village) and so forth. Brent Staples was one of them with Growing up in Black and White which won the Anisfield-Wolff Book Award in 1995. Beside that‚ "Black Men and Public Space" was also his interesting work with numerous

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    In “Black Men in Public Spaces”‚ Brent Staples describes how skin color could cause bias in people and how he‚ a black man ‚ had to moderate his behavior to accommodate them. He uses vivid illustration about the prejudices and unfair judgement

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    Women in Public Space

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    1920‚ granting women the vote. The path to suffrage began as early as the 1830s when the mill girls of the Lowell‚ Massachusetts textile factory‚ delivered fiery speeches over their poor working conditions‚ instilling a sense of urgency to gain power. In 1909 New York City women shirtwaist workers began picketing in front of their factories‚ demanding better working conditions. By this time‚ newspapers had the technology to illustrate their stories with photographs. Unfortunately‚ the technology

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    Public space provides the grounds for cities to be seen and experienced. Whether it is a square‚ a market‚ or a park‚ public space in cities has been noted as the place where ideas are exchanged‚ city identity is built and citizenship is learned (Carr et al.‚ 1992; Low‚ 2000; Goodsell‚ 2003). Such places are important and even necessary for citizens to enjoy a good quality of life and well-being (Relph‚ 1993). Historically‚ public places have played an important role in cities in many cultures

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    In Brent Staples story‚ "Just Walk on By"‚ the author underlines how black men are casualties of discrimination. First‚ he recalls his realization of how much his presence terrified other people‚ essentially a white woman‚ when he used to go out for strolls during the evening around the town. In spite of the fact that he understand that the world is seen to be progressively brutal and hazardous‚ he feels disappointed that African-American guys‚ particularly‚ are as yet being judged and misconstrued

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    January 2011 Just Walk on By In the essay Just walk on by‚ author Brent Staples shares his experiences of living with the prejudged notion that he is someone to be feared because he is different from his peers. Brent Staples grew up in the small town of Chester‚ Pennsylvania where he was an outsider. He caught on to something that most of his friends probably had never thought about before or even felt that they had the right to think about. Somewhere along the line of his child hood Staples

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    Black Power

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    intriguing movement blossomed out of the Civil Rights Movement nicknamed “Black power” until full categorized as the Black Power Movement. Stokely Carmichael‚ former leader of the SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) introduced the term “black power” in a rally in Mississippi. The movement itself tied its roots from the philosophy of the UNA‚ which was developed by Marcus Garvey. One can infer the Black Power Movement‚ was a positive movement because it came out of the Civil Rights Movement

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