An Analysis Of Will Bell's 'So I Run'

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In the excerpt, So I Run, Will Bell numerically displays various unfortunate events of American African movements and tragedies throughout history. Throughout the excerpt, Bell displays himself as always on the run from the white man, after being directly involved in witnessing murders of black life. Within these insurances he progressively shows his audience the result from; running from death (murder), witnessing death (murder) and finally resting after having to run for so long. These transitions translate the exhausting fight of racial injustice. Bell first expresses his theory of being on the run from death, by introducing himself being “side by side with Harriet Tubman” in an underground railroad. Bell never announces the time period