Analysis Of Panther Baby By Jamal Joseph

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In Panther Baby, Jamal Joseph, an autobiography, tells about his life and his experiences as a member, later becomes a leader of Black Panther Party in New York City and a prison in Leavenworth, Kansas during between 1960’s and 1980’s. He writes this book, Panther Baby, of his personal story in which he shares his experiences in the Black Panther Party, New York and Leavenworth, Kansas. This paper will review Joseph’s story and will have an evaluation and ethical analysis that focus on our course’s theme of ethics and social responsibility. This story narrates about Joseph’s experiences in Black Panther Party in New York City and a prison in Leavenworth. Black Panther Party is a At the beginning of the story, Joseph’s first …show more content…

Jamal stated that it was his fault that he killed many people close to him. They were Pa Baltimore, his mother, Gladys, and Panther leaders such as Bunchy Carter and John Huggins. And it also was his fault that the Panther 21 was arrested because of the actions of Yedwa. He said, “So I kept pushing myself into dangerous situations, hoping that those near-miss razor slashs and gunshots would kill the demon, once and for all.” (p. 151). Mr. Charlie explained Jamal that Korean men were successful in which they avoided crashed by the truck and kill the demon, whose was riding on their back. (p. 150). In early morning, Jamal stood on Amsterdam Avenue and waited for the light to change or tried to run into traffic like Korean men from Mr. Charlie’s story. He was so lucky from escaping the fear of the death and avoiding the truck that might crash him. Moreover, the man in the truck tried to fight with him but he strongly talked back and scared him away. (p. 154-155). He was successful from this situation like one of Korean men in Mr. Charlie’s story. I enjoyed about my favorite scene in the book that was truck accident because it proves one of Jamal’s great determinations that sometimes he can be good leadership in helping African Americans and others who need support and need to be protected from a crisis. I learned the book about Jamal’s life between 1960’s and 1980’s that he joined the Black Panther at his young age. It is based on violation, crime, judicial court and jail. It includes many equal access, support, and equal education for African American. I should learn how to have confidence in leadership, achieve my many goals and confront different kinds of situations like Jamal Joseph did it in the book. Before I learned about the Black Panther from the book, I have never heard about the Black

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