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In the book "Between the World and Me" what is the significance of Michael Brown?

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The story of Michael Brown, and those of the other young black men whose experiences are outlined below, are used by the author as examples of why he, his son, and all other black people in America have reason to be afraid; are the victims of a corrupt legal/justice system; and must fight to change the social, political, and legal circumstances in which they live.

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Between the World and Me