Analysis Of The Transcendent: Where None Have Gone Before, By Eugene Robinson

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In the investigation of the Ferguson Police Department (FPD), the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice reported that the recent series of event regarding race has been provoked by the continuous police mistreatment and violations of the constitution towards African Americans. Due to the demand to maximize revenues, the Ferguson Police Department along with its municipal court encouraged unconstitutional practices such as stopping without probable cause, using unreasonable force with weapons and dogs and patterns of first, fourth and fourteenth amendments. FPD’s approach to law enforcement is a reflection of racial bias including stereotyping. The tragedy in which teen Michael Brown was shot and killed by an officer in Ferguson has created a separation and lack of trust between the police department …show more content…

Robinson divides black American into four groups: the mainstream middle class, the abandoned minority with less hope and access to resources, the transcendent elite with wealth and power and the emergent group. In chapter six, “The Transcendent: Where None Have Gone Before” Robinson explains the development of the transcendent group and how president Obama’s definitively settles whether a transcendent black American elite has risen. The transcendent is a “small growing cohort with the kind of power, wealth, and influence that previous generations of African Americans could never have imagined.” Throughout the chapter, Robinson explains how there have been African Americans transcendent before slaves were free like Frederick Douglas then to Booker T. Washington and W.E.B DuBois, men who encouraged African Americans to obtain knowledge to achieve multiple advancements in this country. Robinson also discusses contemporary transcendents like Oprah Winfrey and Earvin “Magic”

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