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| Even though the bakery didn't have a sign like this, they acted like they could have. |
Monday, May 4, 2015
Chapter 7
In this chapter, Duvy went into a neighborhood bakery and got a free cookie because the owner always gave them out. When he came out of the bakery he saw a Black child and told him he could go in and get a free samples, so he went in. The Black kid came out empty handed. The owner told him they didn't have any free cookies, so he thought they were out. We later learn that the owner just doesn't give cookies to Blacks. She is a racist. That night, Duvy's dad shows his family the news report for the Selma protest (prior to this chapter) and his family gives a common response when shown something Gruesome. (Cringing, saying "Dear lord'"or something etc.) and then his dad gets a call from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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