Compare And Contrast All American Boys And All American Boys

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The movie the 13th centralizes that African-Americans are often criminals or dangerous in the eyes of the law. Since the end of slavery black people has always been at a disadvantage here in America. The novel All American Boys tells a story about how a good black kid, Rashad, gets beat up by a cop and a white kid, Quinn, who goes to the same school and is the same age and grade as Rashad and is seen as this “All American Boy,” seen it and goes through about if it was right or not. Both the novel and the movie has something to do between the two races, white and black. There’s always something that happens to a black person that leads to controversy and news. Rashad is a teenage African-American who is a looked at as a good kid who likes art and is in ROTC. Rashad was beaten and sent to the hospital by a cop without question or hesitation, and he wasn’t even doing anything. The cop just assumed he did something without even knowing what really happened. The cop didn't have to beat him just to restrain him he chose to. Everybody knows Rashad as a good kid, so they know that something wasn’t right, and this drove everyone to act different, and it mostly has something to do with race. People started taking sides when it came to this incident. Some people were defending the cop saying he’s just doing his job and …show more content…

After finding out what happened to Rashad, English gets angry and starts to let it get to him. He knows Rashad better than anyone and knows that Rashad wouldn't do anything to deserve to get beaten. His dad would kill him he was doing anything remotely bad. He had to try to keep his feelinngs under control though, because coach wants them to focus on basketball and leave everything at the door. He doesn't want to get distracted and miss a chance to get a scholarship. This is a challenge for him because he knows that black people who do nothing can always be accused of

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