In recent years there has been a huge wave of publicity surrounding the deaths of black men in America. Many people have called for a change in the current law enforcement system, citing the fact of the injustice of the treatment of young black males in America. This book written by Ta-Nehisi Coates serves as a story of what it means to be a young black person in America, and the different struggles they have to endure.
The book begins with a story of the death of Michael Brown. A Black man living in America who was unjustly killed by a police officer. The story shows the effects of a racist and corrupt judicial system that protects abusive police officers and law enforcement agents. Coates’ son, Samori is broken down in tears after learning the fact that Brown’s murder would go unpunished and no repercussions would be taken against the officer that killed him. His father goes to comfort him and expresses his opinions about the topic of Brown’s death and what it means for African American people living in America.
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