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Brent Staples

2023-12-09 04:46:20

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Brent Staples is the editor of the New York Times. He has a doctorate in psychology at the University of Chicago. His remembrance "Parallel Time: Black and White Growth" was previously the winner of the Anisfield Wolff Book Award earned by writers such as James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison and Zora Neale Hurston.

Brent Waters Staples, Brent Waters Staples is currently a columnist in the New York Times, but when he talks, he is a graduate student in Chicago, experiencing the book title from explanation Steel. African American, afraid to respond to him, when observing with Staples, white, the couple walked him close to Hyde Park. Staples pointed out that white passersmen looked relaxed when he was playing the classical composer Vivaldi's songs and laughed a couple of others. The impression from the possible violent stereotypes of African American youth to highly sophisticated character education, the recognition of Staples clearly demonstrates the power of the historical stereotype steel threat and emergency situation It has been changed, diffuse this threat, white and passersby Staples himself

Reporter and writer Brent Staples was born in Chester, Pennsylvania on September 13, 1951. His father, Melvin Staples, is a truck driver. His mother, Geneva, a housewife. Staples was the eldest son of nine children, he grew up in Chester, but because of family financial problems, he moved seven times before completing junior high school. After planning the only African-American professor, Pennsylvania military academy school at Wisner's college to be in contact, prepare for the staples to be recognized as Widner by the program called the project. He graduated in B.A. in 1973. Degree in behavioral science. 1 from the Danfoss Foundation and 1 from the Ford Foundation; Staples acquired two doctoral scholarships. He went to get his doctorate. In the psychology of the University of Chicago it is 1982 degrees