The book refers to something called a “Black Man’s Curse,” meaning that escaping racial profiling is impossible for black men (or black people). At Bras Prep, Jus is one of only a few Black kids at his school. He is a full-scholarship student who...
The Question and Answer section for Dear Martin is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
The book refers to something called a “Black Man’s Curse,” meaning that escaping racial profiling is impossible for black men (or black people). At Bras Prep, Jus is one of only a few Black kids at his school. He is a full-scholarship student who...
Jared is talking loudly about their class discussion and is upset at Doc's suggestion that there is racial inequality in the US today: "What kind of teacher has the nerve to suggest there's racial inequality to a classroom full of millennials?"...
When Justice is accepted at Yale, his accomplishment is devalued by Jared, who suggests that the only reason that Jus got in was affirmative action. Affirmative action is an attempt by admissions committees to counter the effects of systemic...