Imagine you where a black student in Little Rock, Arkansas and you where a teenager and you walk threw a crowd of angry mob. What would you do? What would you be thinking? Well back in 1957 nine students walked threw an angry mob of white people who were mad and felt as if an other race was taking over they land so they refused. In this essay I will discuss why I choose this topic, where did I get my resources, and my challenges and success on this project.
First I will explain why I choose this topic. I choose this topic because it was one of those topics that caught my eye I felt as if I can really get into this topic and express my feelings. I think that this one I have this year would go much farther than the one last year and I can really plan my thoughts out and really tell the story and my point of view. I really love this topic and I think my board will express how much my partners and me enjoyed it.
Next is my resources I get most of my resources from the internet and I got two book resources which is called Warriors Don’t Cry and Understanding little Rock High incident one is by Melba Patillo Beals and the other one is by Melba Pataillo Beals and the other one C. Ford William. Like I said before I got a lot of my resources from the stuff that I never knew like they didn’t start off as the little rock nine it was a name just giving to them and they are known in American History Books I also learned what happened to the students after and it’s still move to come because I’m still looking for more information because I feel as if it’s never too much information.
Lastly are the challenges and the Success. The challenge for us I would have to say was deadline we never met the deadline for anything that needed to be passed in other than that we were all right. Successfully we got our project done and I think some of our successes was getting the right pictures and working together as a team. The only thing I would change is meeting the deadline as I said before and getting more organize but other than that Me and my partners Derelle Ivery and Antoinette Marks really enjoyed doing this topic and we look forward of working together again.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
NHD Reflection
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