The All American Boys Chapter Summary

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Fiction is still Alive Most young/old African American people experience some type of injustice or stereotype in their life. 6 out of 10 African Americans will experience unfair police treatment, according to, “The Denver Post.” The All American Boys is a book that can be a real life situation and good understanding to people who don't know how is to get treated differently. Despite the school boards recent sentiments regarding the lack of value that fiction provides, fiction should remain in the school curriculum due to my book All American Boys, the website The Denver Post, and and the social issues around the world. The book, “All American Boys” teaches you how to understand racism and stereotyping. This will help others that haven't experienced to maybe realized …show more content…

You may never know but a article in “The Denver Post”, takes about it. It States of the back that ,” 3 out of 5 African Americans experience some type of police brutality.” They took a survey and and also hot that 6 out of 10 black men say they personally had been treated unfairly by the police. There was a group of people of wrote this article which they call themselves The Associated Press. This information helps proves my thesis that because it's true that African Americans go through racism everyday still and if you wanted to try and find out how you can be put in situations and can decide for yourself go and grab a fiction book. Also in the article it talks about when African Americans have experienced some type of issue with the police 75% of them say police violence happens because they are being in denial. This statement or part of a survey is relevant because races don't get treated the way blacks do and that connects with the social issue in The All American Boys. The school should keep fiction books in the classroom not just for imagination like unicorns and rainbows but for the stuff people can't imagine without the

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