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118 | data/2015-07/P(1)0001905.pdf | 18 | 327 | Ta-Nehisi Coates on growing up in West Baltimore The famous African-Amerioan writer Ta-Nehisi Coates grew up in West Baltimore with people who lost a Child whether to the streets, to guns or to jail. Today, his goal is to protect his son from the different forms of violence that he experienced in school and on the streets. People of color have been dealing with injustice ever since they crossed the North American continent. For instance, in West Baltimore, Ta-Nehisi was trained not to go to the neighborhoods unless you know this place. He was told that you cannot tolerate anybody attempting any physically violent threat to you. Moreover, his mom was feared that her Children would get arrested. What does it mean? Undoubtedly, black Americans were afraid of police, improper procedure, injustice or what is worse, being killed by police officer. That‘s why the nationwide furor over the growing number of unarmed black men fatally shot by police officers has put the public on a new trend in America. In fact, this new trend caused disproportionate number of unarmed people of color killed by police. How dangerous is to live in your area today? | https://www.facebook.com/BlaCk-Matters-1579673598947501/ | 157.72 | RUB | 2015-07-15T08:23:22-07:00 | 2015-07-16T08:23:21-07:00 |