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Sunday, October 24, 2010

How A Coloured Man May Live His Life.

              I have only seen so much hate towards Negros in my town let alone the whole world. I have realized how a day to day coloured man or woman could feel, but not even that could compare to what torture they may go through. At school, at home, and at church discrimination to these people are relevant. Whether it has to do with Calpurnia being a maid seen lower class then us in our own home, at school where we get the education and Negros do not while constant chatter of hate towards them continues, at church where it is separated from whites, or Mr. Robinsons hopeless case because of a white jury, and his differ of skin. There is no justice for them, really. They do not have as many rights as we do. Even seating for transportation has its laws for blacks. Just imagining what rights they don't have, it is not fair. My father Atticus has taught me to try to see things from inside their shoes, and I have learnt well. He is a just man, and he is a man of morals and honesty. That is the way people should be, and because of my father I do not see coloured men or women any different from me.

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