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  1. 29 de abr. de 2022 · On August 28, 2018, a former white Texas police officer, Roy Oliver was found guilty for shooting a 15 year old black boy, Jordan Edwards who was unarmed. In the book “The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas, Starr Carter, a 16 year old black girl goes to a dominantly white middle school, Williamson and lives in a “ghetto” neighborhood, Garden ...

  2. The Hate U Give follows sixteen-year-old Starr Carter after she witnesses the killing of Khalil Harris, her unarmed black friend, by a white police officer.Though this specific moment of police brutality spurs the action of the novel, author Angie Thomas also presents excessive force as part of a larger tapestry of racism and the criminalization of black communities in America as a whole.

  3. The Hate U Give essays are academic essays for citation. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. The Hate U Give study guide contains a biography of Angie Thomas, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.

  4. The Weaponizing of Stereotypes Against Black People. The Hate U Give examines the way society uses stereotypes of black people to justify violence and racism against them. These stereotypes protect white communities, such as the students at Starr’s school, Williamson Prep, from reflecting upon systemic racism, which perpetuates discrimination.

  5. The book, ‘ The Hate U Give’ was inspired by the 2009 shooting of Oscar Grant by a transit police officer in Oakland. This event was later chronicled in the 2014 film called Fruitvale Station. It was that event that inspired Angie Thomas to write her first novel, ‘ The Hate U Give’.

  6. As a person stranded between worlds—Black and white, rich and poor—Starr struggles to fit in. Like Calpurnia in To Kill a Mockingbird, she code-switches around her white Williamson Prep friends but doesn’t feel like a full member of her Black neighborhood. The Hate U Giveis also about the perception of identity.

  7. The Hate U Give follows sixteen-year-old Starr Carter after she witnesses the killing of Khalil Harris, her unarmed black friend, by a white police officer.Though this specific moment of police brutality spurs the action of the novel, author Angie Thomas also presents excessive force as part of a larger tapestry of racism and the criminalization of black communities in America as a whole.