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    Melba Pattillo Beals', Warriors Don't Cry In the book Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals, the author describes what her reactions and feelings are to the racial hatred and discrimination she and eight other African-American teenagers received in Little Rock, Arkansas during the desegregation period in 1957. She tells the story of the nine students from the time she turned sixteen years old and began keeping a diary until her final days at Central High School in Little Rock. The story

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    main character Melba Beals, has a very significant person in her life. Who plays the roll as Melba's guidance, her protector and her conscience. Her Grandma India. The novel is a remarkable story that takes place in 1957 on the frontlines of a civil rights firestorm. Following the landmark of the Supreme Court ruling , Brown vs Board of Education, Melba was one of the nine teenagers selected to integrate Little Rock’s Central High School. Throughout her trials and tribulations, Melba was taunted ,

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    Melba Pattillo’s Characterization “You are a warrior on a battlefield for your lord. God’s warriors don’t cry, ‘cause they trust he’s always by their side’ (Beals, pg. 57). In the memoir Warrior Don’t Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals, Beals tells the story of her experiences at Central High School in Little Rock, Arizona. Beal uses imagery to show what her and her fellow friends suffered through during their time at Central. The Little Rock Nine had many hardships through their experience at Central

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    There have been many people who have changed history for the better. Melba Patillo Beals is one of those people. Her efforts to integrate Central High School made her a very important person in the fight for equality. Despite the hardships and discrimination that she had to deal with, Melba persevered and integrated Central for a year. She sacrificed her normal life for the furtherment of equality. In “Warriors Don’t Cry,” Melba Patillo Beals presents the idea that emotional strength, faith, and determination

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    Melba is a black teenage girl in Little Rock, Arkansas.She wanted to desegregate the schools because she wanted to be equal. Melba went through many things throughout the book, trials ,tribulations and even losing normal life.Melba uses her grandmothers tactics and by faith in order to fight like a warrior. In Warriors Don’t Cry, Melba Patillo Beals presents the idea that personal strength, faith, and discouragement are necessary character traits in her fight for freedom and equality. Melba presents

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    main character, Melba Pattillo Beals, in her memoir, “Warriors Don’t Cry”, shows her difficult adventure in Central High, trying to survive from the malicious segregationists. Beals uses different forms of figurative languages, such as metaphors, similes, and irony to show her struggles, but also imagine a hopeful future later to come. Melba Pattillo Beals uses verbal irony to symbolize the significance of integration. As Mrs. Bates begins to cut the Thanksgiving turkey, Melba announces, “When

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    In the 1950s to the 1960s, there were 3,959 lynching of black men, women and children, the brutal deaths took place in only 12 states in the south of America. All of which were mainly because of racism. Melba Pattilo Beals wrote Warriors Don’t Cry to share her experience of racism when integrating into Central High. This book is to show the harsh reality of the suffering African Americans had to go through when battling racism. It shows that you should do what is right even if it is against society’s

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    when you don’t see the whole staircase.” That was an inspiring quote said by Martin Luther King Jr. In Warriors Don’t Cry, Melba Beals does this exact thing. Melba is going through a time period where different colors don’t mix, till she comes along. She is proven to be strong willed and brave, but she gets overwhelmed in the process. In the story Warriors Don’t Cry, Melba is described as a very strong willed young lady. She decides to go to Central High even though people advise against it.

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    points in life that can change them completely and sometimes it changes many others with them. Melba, Jackie, and Feng Ru changed their countries because they had a turning point in life and those turning points that they had are found from the resources” I Never Had It Made” by Jackie Robinson, “ The Father Of Chinese Aviation” by Rebecca Maksel, and “ Warriors Don’t Cry “ by Melba Pattillo Beals. Melba, Jackie, and Feng Ru all faced challenges but those challenges led them to a greater good that

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    Melba Patillo Beals: Warriors Don’t Cry Quotes 1) Melba Patillo- “Nobody presents you with a handbook when your teething and says ‘Here’s how you must behave as a second class citizen.’ Instead, the humiliating expectations and traditions of segregation creep over you slowly stealing a teaspoonful of your self esteem each day.” (Page 3) 2) Grandma- “… Be patient, our people’s turn will come. You’ll see. Your lifetime will be different from mine. I might not live to see the changes, but you

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