Friday, May 11, 2012

Power After the Children's March

   Power is usually a very hard thing to posses. Fear is basically in everyone. In school, students listen to their teachers, and people follow the laws. People even want laws to be changed. When people want power to change a law, they can come together and, like the negro kids in the Children's March, they can show no fear, but instead, fight along side each other without violence. Power can be gained in numbers. If you want to work to stop something or change something, you can work with a lot of people that agree with you, and will be willing to show no fear in arguing and fighting, non-violently, for what they really want. I think that power is a huge thing. Even children can create it. If i could have the amount of power that the negro children had the day of the Children's March, i would work to change a lot of things.

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