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Elijah Anderson

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Instantly, I discovered that this was going to be my favorite reading from the three books we were required to read. Elijah Anderson is winning me over with his informative book with an effort to understand and explain violence and related problems in the inner-city. In addition, with him addressing the inner-city black America on how we are stereotyped as a place of random violence due to the “code of the streets”. Yes we, meaning myself included because as a young African American women who have experienced, witnessed, or encountered cultural violence first hand within my low-class neighborhood quote on quote the “ghetto” where I grew up and currently reside now, which is an apartment complex in Washington, D.C. northeast area called Paradise …show more content…

How we dress, talk, and behave can have life or death consequences, with young people particularly at risk. Myself would define it as the ultimate black urban experience. More importantly, I was more engaged to read the book eager to base my own personal experience of my black urban neighborhood to compare to the residents interviews Anderson tackles and the assertion Anderson makes between street" persons from "decent" persons and families, with decent families tending to accept mainstream values, while street values are part of an oppositional culture. In addition, I wanted to see if he is accurate about his assumptions that the constant threat of violence to the circumstances of life among the ghetto stir from poor lack of living-wage jobs, dearth of basic public services, the stigma of race, the fallout from rampant drug trafficking and use, and the ensuing alienation and lack of hope for the future. After just finishing chapter one and two I was amazed and shocked by his knowledge and illustration on the distinction along with the relationships between “street” and “decent”

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