Warriors Don T Cry, By Jackie Robinson

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Can turning points in a single person's life change a whole society? A turning point can be described as a life-changing event that teaches so much about themselves or the world around them. People who endured a life-changing event can respond positively or negatively. In the autobiography “I Never Had It Made”, by Jackie Robinson, the memoir,” Warriors don't cry”, by Melba Pattillo Beals, and the article, by “ The father of Chinese Aviation”, by Rebecca Maskell, each of the individuals faced a turning point. Jackie Robinson, Melba Pattillo Beals, Feng Ru faced life-changing experiences that altered both their lives and their countries.

Jackie Robinson was chosen to integrate the major leagues during a time in history when blacks were …show more content…

Melba Pattillo Beals paste a bunch of life-changing experiences. One of them was being one of the first African American to attend an all-white School in Little Rock, Arkansas. prepared to be that in paragraph eleven, I can infer that the text States, “ when I turned and wave to my other Lewis, I saw tears streaming down mother loses cheeks I couldn't go back to comfort her”. This quote is explaining that even though Melville wanted to go back to get some other goodbye she couldn't.These events challenge really good because she had to be brave and Confident by standing up to segregation. a quote would be I'm paragraph 13, the text States “ some of the white people looked total loyalty horrified while others raise their fist to us, while others ugly words”. This quote explaining that went bills went to her why scroll every was scared because of her color and this challenged her because she was only one out of 9 kids to get into an all-white School. these events caused her to grow and develop because of the events in challenges Melba grow to become one of the first pioneers to integrate into an all-white School in Little Rock Arkansas. he prepared would be in paragraph 5, the text States, “ reporters hanging from trees”. This quote is explaining that Sting the shoulders in real life is different than seeing them on TV. She responded to these by determined to make her way to an …show more content…

Feng Ru faced a lot of life-changing experiences and one was that he emigrated from China and was inspired by industrialization. This motivated him to build, design, and fly a plane to have the same impact on his native land in China. One quote that I found was in paragraph four, the text States “ he was staggered by Americans power, prosperity”,” he understood that just relation made the country great and industrialization could do the same for China. This quote is explaining how Feng Ru faced so many different life-changing experiences that was the most important one and that he had to become the first Aviator in China. Feng Ru Events challenged him because he was forced to endure poor working foundations, natural disasters, failed efforts, and long hours. Another event that that challenged him was that he was self-taught and had to figure things out on his own.One example would be in paragraph seven, text States “ the self-tie engineer established a plane in the air”. This quote is explaining how Feng Ru didn't know as much knowledge as any other Aviator in China so it challenges him to do things on his own.These events Caused him because he wanted to become the first Aviator to fly the motorized plane over Chinese soil and become known as a The first Aviator in China. One quote that I found in paragraph six the text states that “ she returned to California to establish an