Friday, February 8, 2019
Essay --
The Battle for JusticeIt takes a warrior to fight a competitiveness and survive. This here is a scrap if Ive ever seen one (Beals 113). In the novel Warriors Dont Cry, golf-club students from curt Rock Arkansas are set out on the battlefield for integration. Melba Pattillo and eight other friends are challenged with starting off the integration of humble Rocks Central High School. The students were signed up and asked to attend the high school in hopes of getting rid of segregation. Although entry high school may seem as easy as signing in and going to class, the test and trials the petty(a) Rock gild went through shows a true test of determination. Comparatively, the Arab Spring, a hunting expedition of protests in the Middle East, has caused contr everyplacesy all over the world. Citizens are rebelling against an below the belt government in hopes of create a new way of life. commonplace of all the disrespect, unjust, and oppressive government Muslims and Middle Eastern ers wear created a battle of their own. While trying to create a founder life for themselves, the Little Rock Nine and those involved in the Arab Spring uprisings have stepped on to the battlefield for fair human rights. September 4, 1957 was the date set for the Little Rock Nine to come out into Central High School. While making their way to find the others, Melba and her mother spotted Elizabeth, one of the nine, standing in the midst of a screaming mob. There were national guards towering over her, but none seemed to do anything to stop the threats. Although Elizabeth was frightened, she still tried to enter the school. Elizabeth tried finding a way into the school but, Each beat she approached, the soldiers closed ranks, shutting her out (Beal 36). The National Guard was told by regulator Faub... ...of great determination to increase human rights. A serious battle is one worth combat for. The Muslims and Middle Easterners are still fighting for their right for a fair gover nment. They are pall of the disrespect. Theyre tired of the humiliation and unnecessary tactics used by the government. They want much of a democracy, to be able to have a say in the laws that are over their people. Even though they have chosen red-faced ways they still are trying to make a change. Although the Little Rock Nine were not violent, they wanted to make a change, to better their lives and those of their families. They chose to challenge the government and with the support of outside help they accomplished their goals. trash a battle isnt easy. You need to make sure you have the right tools to conquer. Sometimes the strongest armor you could wear is faith and determination.
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