White Privilege In Big Boy Leaves Home And Battle Royal

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African American men are treated more poorly than the average white person. The large population of African American men are degraded because of their skin color, giving disgrace to white people. White men show a sense of empowerment toward African American men because nothing matters to them when it is dealing with black individuals, mostly targeted at men. White men judge African American men belittling their reason of living. According to Identities.mic, Peggy McIntosh states that, “the access to privilege does not determine ones outcomes, but it is definitely an aspect that makes it more likely that whatever talent, ability, and aspirations a person with privilege has will result in something positive for them”. In the stories “Big Boy Leaves Home” and “Battle Royal” both …show more content…

Big boy and his friends takes a swim in a private pool that a white man owned. The white man shoots two of the four young black kids while they were trying to escape. Big boy begins to fight the white man for what he had done. Without any intention, big boy grabs for the gun from the white man and shoots him. Eventually, big boy and the other boy that survived had to flee for freedom. Big boy and his friend knew that white men in the area would come and kill them both. The white men in the town captured big boy’s friend and lynched him without any regret. In “Battle Royal” and “Big Boy Leaves Home”, young African American boys are belittled and forced to do the worse. The outcome of their actions aren’t displayed but they are aware of what may happen because it’s something that has happened before. In “Big Boy Leaves Home” Big boy knew white men were the ones who started lynch mobs killing African Americans. White men in “Battle Royal” act as if they are animals that aren’t well with manners. They fussed at the boys, pushed and mugged them for no great reason at all, even the fight made them

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