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English, 29.09.2019 03:50 winterchadrick

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the young girl's point of view
my name is ruby bridges, i am six years old . today is a great day because on this monday, november 14 , 1960 i am allowed to go to a public school attended only by whites, the famous william frantz school. four policemen escorted me, my mom told me that was my safety, because they do not want me in this school because i am black. i do not understand this hostility, but i feel my mother's anxiety and that scared me. all these people looking at me and insulting me they terrorized me. i do not understand what i am doing wrong. i'm just a little girl from new orleans who was born in a black skin i was anxious about discovering this school and all these people who want to prevent me from entering. despite the crowd agitated and threatening and that fear which knots my stomach i'm still happy. happy and proud to be the first black girl going to a school for white only.

ruby's mother's point of view.
what time mom? , i am very proud because my little daughter, is one of first african-american to integrate public elementary school. but all this trouble makes me nervous. this hostile crowd that insults us and launched tomatoes to us to deter us from entering . i am afraid for my little ruby, afraid they can harm her despite police escort. if only i could be with her, holding her hand to reassure her, congratulate her for her bravery. she is still so small. i will really feel better when she will be finally safe within the walls of this school.

the tomato's point of view.

i was a beautiful ripe red tomato ready to be enjoyed, which asked nothing to anyone and that is suddenly found in the hands of an angry stranger. this man is full of hatred to an innocent little girl doing her school entry. i felt projected into the air to fly away next to this kid who was the primary purpose. she would be certainly injured if i would touch her.. fortunately this man was a bad pitcher, and i lay now crashed against the wall. as an insults against this little girl. i am o agonizing without anyone to worry about me. attending to this hate overflowed by this hostile crowd.

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