The Racial Disparities In James Preston's Novel 'Do As I Say'

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Growing up in the 21st century as an African American male you are more likely to be looked at like as, an drop-out, drug dealer, or a dead man walking. There is no handbook that tells a parent how to raise a young man because regardless of what people may think, their surroundings will have a large impact on their lives. Although Nathan McCall's except "cycles" from the autobiography, makes me wanna holler, was written in 1994, the racial disparities can be compared to James Preston's novel, do as I say not I do, written nearly a decade later. Both Preston and McCall are giving their readers an outlook on everyday struggles for a young man of color. However, Preston addresses this through the protagonist who goes through this struggle daily and McCall relies on the remembrance of his past and witnesses it as his son grows up. Both Preston and McCall are enlightening the reader about the endeavors of an African American male throughout his lifetime. January the protagonist in the novel, Do as I say not as I do, goes through the struggle of being an straight A …show more content…

In a society like the up and rising there will be no brother's try to help another brother out because most African American people live by a quote such as this one “ black power is giving power to people who have not had power to determine their destiny". Which means if you do not know better you will not do better people are all for taking but helping is not in their vocabulary. Change is needed so when will it happen. The autobiorgapy makes we wanna holler and the novel do as I say not as I do have many similarities and many diffrences but the main idea for both is that african american males have a lot of obstacles to face and without someone to teach them it will coniune to get

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