Racial Profiling And The Criminilization Of The Black Youth In The Hate U Give By Angie Thomas (2017)
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2023-06-30
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Kaced, Assia
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The aim of this article is to analyze the way aggressive policing affects the life of young black people in Thomas Angie's novel, The Hate U Give.(2017) The racial categorization of Black Americans as dangerous or violent criminals threatening the well being of the whites has resulted in a strong belief that they need to be controlled at whatever cost. (Henning,2021; Taylor, 2016 Weissinger et al, 2017). Accordingly, agencies of social control, like the police forces, and the legal system that are supposed to protect the Black community , have become a source of fear and despair, demeaning, humiliating, and killing young black people by virtue of their skin color. Through her female protagonist's experience with police brutality and racism, , Angie Thomas seeks to set the ground for discussion of black people's experience of racial profiling and criminalization. She addresses questions of social inequity, racist law enforcement , and the immunity of the white police. She also aims at celebrating the memories of the young people gone prematurely and tragically.
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Racial profiling, Policing, Lethal force, Mainstream media, The Hate U Give, Thomas Angie
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