After the promise of the national guard being deployed to the high school, Melba and her family feel a slight sense of relief. However, on Monday, September 23, 1957, Melba returns to school to face an enormous mob that had formed in front of the school. After being escorted into not only the school, but also her class, Melba was brought to the principal’s office because the mob has broken the police lines and were heading for the school.
Melba and the other black students waited nervously together as they listened to the ideas being proposed by the staff. One was bold enough to say that they should hang one child to save the others, but this idea was instantly rejected. The police officer, Gene Smith, escorts the kids out in police cars. Melba decides to stay home the next day. On the news, President Eisenhower announced he will use force to prevent this kind of mob rule and to enforce federal law. The next day, the 101st Airborne Division arrived in Little Rock to enforce peace. Each student was assigned to a soldier from the 101st Airborne Division. Melba’s solider, Danny, protected her from an attack that without his intervention, would have seriously injured Melba. After giving Melba important advice on how to survive, Danny told Melba that Eisenhower withdrew the 101st Airborne, and they would be forced to rely on the Arkansas National Guard for protection.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Indonisa Moving to Freedom of Expression
The Indonesian Constitutional Court issued a ruling last October 13 to strip the
attorney general of his power to censor and ban books. The Attourney General
has banned at least 22 books, including 13 history texts for middle schools and
high schools. These books were talking about a failed Communist coup of
September 30, 1965. This coup brought Suharto to power after the murder of
seven army generals.
Check out this site to see more details! :)
http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Suharto's-law-prohibiting-freedom-of-expression-abolished-19740.html
attorney general of his power to censor and ban books. The Attourney General
has banned at least 22 books, including 13 history texts for middle schools and
high schools. These books were talking about a failed Communist coup of
September 30, 1965. This coup brought Suharto to power after the murder of
seven army generals.
Check out this site to see more details! :)
http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Suharto's-law-prohibiting-freedom-of-expression-abolished-19740.html
My latest Choice read book
After finishing the Junction Boys, I had a hard time choosing which book I wanted to read next.
I took about a week spending one day with each book I was considering. The book I ultimatly
decided appon was Warriors Don't Cry.
So far Warrior Don't Cry is about a little girl named Melba Patillo Beals. Melba was born on December 7, 1941, in Little Rock, Arkansas, on the same day that Japanese troops bombed the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor. After a terrible infection which Melba barely survived, she went too live with her parents and her grandma. Both her parents and her grandma are good people who love her, in addition they are well educated with her mother obtaining a masters degree.
Throughtout the early stages of the book, the reader follows Melba through her daily life which consists of school, chores, and segragation. A main discussion amoung the adults is the invisible line of what is acceptible for a black person to do to fight against the segragation, and what is over the limits. This line is clearly shown in the scene where Melba and her family get over charged at the grocers. After doing the math to figure out how much they had been charged extra, Melba's dad, a big man who worked on the railroad, go to confront the store owner. The store owner shouts at Melba's dad who instantly backs down knowing that he had gone to far. After that incident, Melba returns to school where they ask for any volunteers who wish to be part of the integreation of the All white highschool. Melba, not realizing the consequences of her actions, signs her name on the list of about 10 kids.
So far this book has kept my attention steadily with a good plot and interesting cast of characters. I hope that the rest of the book will be as good and I also look forward to the next choice read.
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