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Black Boy

2023-10-25 11:10:03

Black Boy Black Boy is a story written on the first person with the eyes of the Black Boy. A story is a morning before lunch, a black boy is wearing beautiful glasses as a sink. The boy washed his glasses like any other person today, Mr. Olin, a white man, ordered a black boy to bend down on him. While talking to a black boy, Mr. Olin asked a silly question whether a black boy was his friend. This question in the story is the first step in developing a plot.

A black friend, when I transferred tin to the community school, "Do not drink tin in that school and black children's group, then he will be just another black boy." . There is a mythical black boy who needs more severe punishment at school and home. I suggested that the same friend used me to use corporal punishment, told me to go to the "black mother" above the tin. Another black fellow said, "It is necessary to catch tin before it is too late." Parents keeping reminiscing of the son of the black everyday, our children are not right. I have to grow them in different ways from white children. What I have learned is that parents of white children need to express their parents in different ways. White parents need to actively involve child racial discrimination before children are born.

Considering race and gender together, black men are 16 times more likely to receive corporal punishment than white girls. Among children with disabilities, black men are most likely to have corporal punishment, followed by white men, black girls, and white girls. It is highly likely that black men are 1.8 times more corporal punishment than white men, but black girls are three times more likely to be white girls. Over time, racial and ethnic differences in school corporal punishment gradually decreased within the group, but the relative prevalence of corporal punishment between groups remained stable. Black students receive higher penalties than white people and Hispanics. In contrast, Hispanic students are less likely to accept corporal punishment than white students. According to a survey, African-American students are more likely to be corporal punishment than white or Hispanic students, 2.5 and 6.5 respectively.

I live in New Orleans and every day a black boy is killed by a black boy or killed by another black boy. This is an endless and tragic story, none has been explained except for the on-screen statistics on the TV and the flash of news. I am afraid of living in this world, the black boy is swallowed by the dirty belly of New Orleans. I did not say it loudly, but I know that I do not want to adopt a black boy. I failed after failing twice. My mother is dying, I am fifty years old. Then I found a phone from a Connecticut attorney in the private adoption network. "Do you want to hear the sad story? Yesterday, the 9 month old boy needs a house. Are you interested?" I heard only that "the boy needs a house yesterday".