It’s April 3 and I’m a local student at the college of …. I came to watch the trial to make sure that negro stays in his place away from all of us. He needs to know his place. He should be grateful that he’s even a student on the campus of…. This negro is currently possessing a master’s degree and is seeking his doctrine. He probably just lied or stole it from someone because everyone knows a negro can’t read above a 3rd grade level. He’s making a situation out of nothing as a local student on campus we just feel more comfortable with him being separated. I just don’t understand how he feels he’s not being treated equally. He’s learning the same material as us so, he should be grateful because many negros can’t comprehend the things we assimilate. …show more content…
As the colored side jumped up and started to get loud and behave wild like the animals they are. We were all still in shock over this verdict. I thought to myself how could they have failed us now the schools would be filled with negros that don’t deserve the education opportunity, but only are rewarded because of their skin colors. I came into the courtroom on April 3 and immediately went to the colored side where the negros sat. I thought to myself I pray that they rule in .. favor because it’s not fair that we are forced to lose out on educational opportunities because their ignorant. He clearly deserves to be at that school and therefore he deserves equal treatment just like the rest of his school. I swear it felt like the case was going on forever and the judge wouldn’t rule in his favor. That’s why I was so shocked when I heard the verdict. I immediately jumped and screamed thanking God over and over again. Once I looked around my surroundings I saw that all the African Americans were screaming and jumping for joy. Once I turned to my left to observe how the white side took the news they looked deviated at the verdict as if their lives were ending. I even saw one girl look at us as if we were savage beasts that couldn’t be tamed. I just couldn’t understand how someone could have so much hatred for someone they never met and knew nothing