A writer writes. That's what I've always heard. So, this Black Man aspiring to be a published writer has started a "blog". In this I will share insights of a Black man who has to date successfully traversed (through God's blessings) through childhood days in St. Louis, Missouri; Compton, California; Gary, Indiana; a college detour through Evansville, Indiana; to a Federal career in Indianapolis, Indiana and now retirement in my mid 50s.
It is a different era from when I was "growing up". One view I have always had is that Black men have obtained an image that is mostly negative and that our overall successes are unknown, overlooked, or ignored. I sometimes wonder if you listed the various human racial minorities and placed them in numerical order, would an audience of judges rank Black males in the top or lower quadrant in term of positive viewpoints?
Well, I recall one evening in the past 10 years when I parked my car outside a high scale department store preparing to go in. A Caucasian woman saw me get out of my car headed in her direction as she was exiting the store. She began to run for her car as if I was going to attack her. I could only laugh and shake my head at her perception that I was the evil Black man getting ready to rob her and kidnap her. Fast forward to 2012 at a scene in Florida where an adult profiles a black teenager wearing a hoodie as being a danger to the neighborhood. Unfortunately that event lead to the teen's death. Let us Black men continue to do positive things to change the negativity.
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