Violence Against The Minority In 'Notes Of A Native Son'

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Violence against the minority is wrongful act that is possible seen in society. The violence could in people’s lives a traumatic experience. Moreover, as a result of the violence, the people can be feeling hopeless, hate and desperation in front others in society. The article, “Notes of a Native Son by Baldwin states the idea of the black hate other and how they learned to protect themselves, and prevent their self-destruction, “ The Question of Class” by Allison on the other hand argues how the poorer people tend to hide themselves in order to protect themselves front the violence in the society. According to both articles it is possible to see that the Balwin and Allison rise up the article “Code of the Street” by Anderson when the author shows how the violence in the black community show …show more content…

First, in inner cities the minority of people protects about the injustice that they experience in American society like brutality by the police. The people in the inner cities live in hopeless bout their own destiny. Richardson, post a picture about of two little boys who walk peacefully on the protest. The two little boys symbolize how the new generation faces their reality in society. The present of the two boys call people attention about how the parents involved their children in this activity and they teach their children how can defense themselves in front the injustice of live miserable. The picture shows how the innocent of the new generation is changed drastically because the eyes of the two boys show innocent and worries because they feel that their childhood is gone because he doesn’t understand their reality. Baldwin in his article, ‘Notes of a Native Son’ would argues that the people in Baltimore are going through to protect themselves front the hate they experience by the people in society. Baldwin states, “I did

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