Dear John Lewis, Throughout the end of the book March, my emotions were at an all-time high. I found myself constantly envisioning myself in the events that took place during this time period. While reading, many different thoughts filled throughout my head. I could only imagine how overwhelming and treacherous Bloody Sunday must have been […]
The cafe
Context: I am a dual enrollment student attending both Grady high school and GSU. Growing up I have attended roughly 15 different schools in different cities. Some of those schools being very diverse while others weren’t at all. Because of this I have learned to interact with people of different racial backgrounds. It wasn’t […]
March voting rights
Dear, John Lewis In this section of the book “March” we read about the profound issue of inequality and the ongoing fight for voting rights during this time period. African Americans were not easily given the opportunity to register to vote. In order to vote they had to pass extremely difficult essays and countless amounts […]
March introduction
Dear Mr. Lewis, In the beginning of the book you introduce the tragic murder and act of terrorism by white eagle scouts on “youth day” at the Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. 4 young African Americans were killed and 23 were injured all while attending service at church. All that I could think about while reading […]
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