The New Yorker: Clint Smith â10 Reflects on Childhood, Race
January 5, 2016
In a powerful piece for The New Yorker, Clint Smith â10 responds to the news that police officer Timothy Loehmann would not be indicted for killing 12-year-old Tamir Rice last November. Smith reflects on his own childhood as a Boy Scout, and the ways in which his race impacted his experience of the character- and skills-building activities for which the popular American youth organization is known.
âI was raised by my parents to understand that, even as an eleven-year-old boy, my relationship to guns could never be the same as that of my friends at camp,â he writes.
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