Have you ever asked yourself the questions that could change your mindset like, if why we should not ignore the past or what might happen if we ignore the past. I will share my opinion on these questions by giving examples from the texts, “I am a Native of North America”, “Freedom Walkers” and “JoAnn Robinson”. I will share my thoughts and feelings on these questions. I will share experiences that relate to these texts and that answer these questions.
I will give some example from the text, “I am a Native of North America”. This text states that there can be an odd society, however, you can’t assume that that everybody is correspondent. Everyone is diverse. This man has lost his appreciation for the world. He rapidly learns that the world is a beautiful place and everyone may look diverse …show more content…
Blacks were abused because, they were fighting for their rights. These stories took place on buses. These people were sitting either in a space where whites are supposed to sit or where there are too close to them. In these text the narrator states that “If you happened to be an African American, you had to sit at the back of the bus, even if there were empty seats in the front.”, “ There were other ways to protest, and one day a half century ago, the black citizens in Montgomery rose up in protest and united to demand their rights-by walking peacefully.” (Freedman, #413)”I felt like a dog”.........”(Freedman, #414).The Blacks were not treated correctly. People protested to have fair rights. People like Martin Luther King Jr.and Rosa Parks. If we ignore the fact that these people protested for our rights in the past, we might as well go back to the way it was before; if we ignore it and not care. What we should do is pay attention and be grateful that people risked their lives for